The Oration on the Dignity of Man fused Judaism and Christianity together with Plato's philosophical stance and statement of people having the freedom and power to become as wicked/beastly or as intellectual/holy/successful as they wanted. The oration makes specific referrences to the Hebrew's Judaism by mentioning how Enoch transformed into an angel, Mal'akh Adonay Shebaoth, and how humans can sometimes transform themselves into divine beings.

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The Oration on the Dignity of Man is one of the well-known works of Pico Della Mirandola. It's based on ideas already consolidated on the subject, presenting an original contribution when he asks: for which reason the man would be a great miracle?

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This work is passed to posterity as a kind of Renaissance manifesto of man, described as the center of the world (anthropocentrism). A true manifesto of the Renaissance spirit - this is what one might call The Oration on the Dignity of Man, in which he, as a microcosm, looks in connection with the macrocosm and stands out as an intermediate reality between the world and God.