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The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisis, Alan Jacobs, Oxford University, 280 pages. Though the term is rarely employed in our time, “Christian humanism” is one of the ...
A Christian humanism must decenter this anthropocentric model with an equally deep understanding of human evil. Jacobs’s narrative is not one of social change. However ambitious, each of these ...
Christian theology has traditionally been expressed in the conceptual categories of Greece and Rome, but it is not bound by these. “God is not committed to Hebrew, or to Greek, or to Latin. God’s ...
Christian education will be great only when it is a synthesis of biblicism and humanism. On the one hand, we must uphold the integrity of the liberal arts and demand that liberal arts courses in ...
Christian humanism is the Christian vision of man, of what he is and of what he ought to be. It is based on Christ's revelation of who we are, a revelation now being taught and elaborated in a ...
Daniel Taylor, a self-described "Christian Humanist," encourages Christians to embrace skepticism in their faith. - Image courtesy of Daniel Taylor ...
"Christian humanism," he wrote in the 2009 encyclical Caritas in Veritate ("Charity in Truth"), "enkindles charity and takes its lead from truth, accepting both as a lasting gift from God.
In response to A. Clifford Roy’s letter (Oct. 20) contrasting humanism and Christianity, I take strong exception to one charge fallaciously attributed to Christianity, namely, its putative ...