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Christianity and Humanism : From Their Biblical Foundat


Christianity and Humanism : From Their Biblical Foundat


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Christianity and Humanism Biblical Foundations - 3rd Mi


Christianity and Humanism Biblical Foundations – 3rd Mi


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Christianity and Humanism


Christianity and Humanism


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Humanism & Christianity - Martin D’Arcy 1st/1st HC/DJ existentialism, pragmatism


Humanism & Christianity – Martin D’Arcy 1st/1st HC/DJ existentialism, pragmatism


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Secular Humanism Warning to Christian Schools Bob Jones


Secular Humanism Warning to Christian Schools Bob Jones


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Humanism and Christianity NEW by Francis John McConnell


Humanism and Christianity NEW by Francis John McConnell


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The Christian Humanism of Flannery O'Connor by David Eggenschwiler


The Christian Humanism of Flannery O’Connor by David Eggenschwiler


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Christianity: The True Humanism NEW by Thomas Howard


Christianity: The True Humanism NEW by Thomas Howard


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CHRISTIANITY 1st/1st INTEGRAL HUMANISM Jacques Maritain


CHRISTIANITY 1st/1st INTEGRAL HUMANISM Jacques Maritain


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Christianity and Humanism: From Their Biblical Foundations into the Third Millen


Christianity and Humanism: From Their Biblical Foundations into the Third Millen


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First Edition Elias Andrews Modern Humanism & Christian Theism


First Edition Elias Andrews Modern Humanism & Christian Theism


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Humanism And Christianity - Book


Humanism And Christianity – Book


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Christianity: The True Humanism by Packer & Howard


Christianity: The True Humanism by Packer & Howard


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Christianity -  The True Humanism


Christianity – The True Humanism


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Christian Humanism and the Reformation


Christian Humanism and the Reformation


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KEN WARNER GIVE US A KING CHRISTIANITY -VS- HUMANISM


KEN WARNER GIVE US A KING CHRISTIANITY -VS- HUMANISM


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Christianity: The True Humanism By J. I. Packer,Thomas Howard


Christianity: The True Humanism By J. I. Packer,Thomas Howard


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FEMINISM AND THE CHURCH PAGANISM & THE ILLUMINATI RUDOLPH E. KURZ HUMANISM


FEMINISM AND THE CHURCH PAGANISM & THE ILLUMINATI RUDOLPH E. KURZ HUMANISM


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Christianity: The True Humanism by J. I. Packer and ...


Christianity: The True Humanism by J. I. Packer and …


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Christianity: The True Humanism by Thomas Howard


Christianity: The True Humanism by Thomas Howard


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Humanism & Christianity by Darcy, Martin C


Humanism & Christianity by Darcy, Martin C


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Humanism And Christianity - Book


Humanism And Christianity – Book


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 IS MAN THE MEASURE? An Evaluation of,Contemporary Humanism by Norman L.Geisler


IS MAN THE MEASURE? An Evaluation of,Contemporary Humanism by Norman L.Geisler


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Europe: The Barbarian West


Europe: The Barbarian West


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Of Man and Beast: Secular Humanism's War on God


Of Man and Beast: Secular Humanism’s War on God


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Though ancient history records atrocities committed by men from all cultures, the 20th century was the bloodiest in the history of the world. In fact, since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, the desire for an existence far away from the law of God has guided societies.

Through the philosophies of Neo-Darwinian evolution, natural selection, and “survival of the fittest”, man no longer views o…


Church and State: Christianity, Religious Diversity, and Secular Humanism in America


Church and State: Christianity, Religious Diversity, and Secular Humanism in America




Foundations of Christian Thought: Faith, Learning, and the Christian Worldview


Foundations of Christian Thought: Faith, Learning, and the Christian Worldview


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Written by a veteran Christian educator, this readable book describes the relationship between the Christian faith and the world of learning by looking at the five modern worldviews competing with Christian theism….

Science and Religion


Science and Religion


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Despite marked public interest, many leading scientists remain sceptical that there is much common ground between scientific knowledge and religious belief, or that science offers support to any of the fundamental beliefs of the world’s religions. In this stimulating collection of articles on the subject, Paul Kurtz and Barry Karr have assembled the thoughts of scientists from various disciplines….

Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate (The Terry Lectures Series)


Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate (The Terry Lectures Series)


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Terry Eagleton’s witty and polemical Reason, Faith, and Revolution is bound to cause a stir among scientists, theologians, people of faith and people of no faith, as well as general readers eager to understand the God Debate. On the one hand, Eagleton demolishes what he calls the “superstitious” view of God held by most atheists and agnostics and offers in its place a revolutionary account o…

Humanism And Christianity


Humanism And Christianity


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Humanism And Christianity

Christianity and Humanism


Christianity and Humanism


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Humanism


Humanism


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The Case for Christian Humanism


The Case for Christian Humanism


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“”Christian humanism is an aspect of the gospel showing new signs of life. Long neglected and often misunderstood, Christian humanism is nothing other than the traditional message of Christianity with the accent on how the coming of Christ into the world implies God’s loving care for human creatures and all that affects our well being. . . . ‘The Case for Christian Humanism’ will have fulfilled its purpose if readers discover that the mainstream of traditional Christianity offers magnificent resources to anyone desiring a fully human life.” – from the Introduction. “Franklin and Shaw provide a convincing case for the essential computability of humanism and the Christian faith. Careful definitions and learned historical inquiry clear the ground for substantial commentary on the ‘humanism’ (properly understood) of the Bible, worship, and theology. The arguments give pause, and then illuminate a set of fruitful conjunctions too often abandoned by partisans of a non-Christian humanism or an anti-humanistic Christianity.” – Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame.”

Christianity: The True Humanism


Christianity: The True Humanism


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Readings in Christian Humanism


Readings in Christian Humanism


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“The legacy and power of Christian humanism- “True Christian humanism is the full flowering of the theology of the Incarnation. It is rooted in a totally new concept of what it means to be human that grew out of the mystery of the union of God and humanity in Christ.” -Thomas Merton From biblical times to the present day, the massively influential and engaging tradition of Christian reflection on the value of being human is presented here. With its primary documents, carefully selected and edited by a team of experts, Readings in Christian Humanism fully represents the variety and vitality of the humanistic tradition found in historic Christianity. Bringing together highlights from the almost unlimited gallery of Christian humanist thinkers as stimulants to our own imaginations, this anthology also boldly sets claim to a ground for Christian humanism today. “An invaluable resource for students concerned with human dignity and sovereignty under God.” -George H. Williams, Harvard University “A splendid, wide-ranging, ecumenical collection.” -Theodore M. Hesburgh, University of Notre Dame “Christians and non-Christians alike will profit from the stimulus of people who enjoy being part of the race that God honored by choosing to dwell in it.” -Martin E. Marty, University of Chicago The research and editorial development of this volume was directed by: Joseph M. Shaw, Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota; R. W. Franklin, Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota; Harris Kaasa, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa; and Charles W. Buzicky, College of Saint Catherine, Saint Paul, Minnesota.”

Environmental Ethics And Christian Humanism


Environmental Ethics And Christian Humanism


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Thomas S. Derr argues that most recent books on environmental ethics are implicitly, and sometimes explicitly, unfriendly to Christianity…

Ignatian Humanism


Ignatian Humanism


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Ignatian Humanism

Humanism, What's That?


Humanism, What’s That?


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Humanism, What’s That?

Humanism & Capitalism


Humanism & Capitalism


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Humanism & Capitalism

Studies In Humanism


Studies In Humanism


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Studies In Humanism

Studies in Humanism


Studies in Humanism


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Studies in Humanism

Evolutionary Humanism


Evolutionary Humanism


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Evolutionary Humanism

New Humanism


New Humanism


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New Humanism

 America's Religions: An Educator's Guide to Beliefs and Practices


America’s Religions: An Educator’s Guide to Beliefs and Practices


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Created to help educators understand, appreciate, and deal with religious diversity in the classroom, this guide focuses on religions most commonly found in the United States, ranging from Baha’i and Buddhism to Christianity and Islam to Secular Humanism/Atheism. Each chapter highlights a particular religion, describing origins, basic beliefs, sacred books, customary practices, and common misunderstandings and stereotypes about the religion that are pertinent to classroom concerns.

 Biblical Fictions


Biblical Fictions


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UNCONDITIONAL PRAISE for “GOLGOTHA”["The Will to Christ"]in VOLUME 2 of BIBLICAL FICTIONS ))) A Startling New Take on Christ (((ALLAN BRICK [Yale Ph.D., Professor, Quaker, Author, Department Chair 09/23/2005] PART ONE ((((((((((((( David Swartz’s “The Will to Christ” is a daringly confident attempt to bring new life to-and indeed rectify-past literary versions of the tragedy of Jesus and his immediate followers as originally portrayed in the Synoptic Gospels. Manifestly, it honors yet argues with both Milton’s Paradise Lost and Blake’s Milton, which itself was a radical outburst of monism aimed at correcting Milton’s dualism. Blake is proudly outspoken in his intention of refuting Milton’s conventionally Protestant (God knows better, all is in His hands) presentation of the Biblical Creation Myth and its Christianization by the Gospel of St. John. Swartz echoes yet corrects them both, offering a version that poses vibrant humanism against Divinely-necessitated asceticism and sacrifice. He dramatizes this tension as necessary to the human condition. To a degree Swartz joins D.H. Lawrence in his passionately pagan attack on Christianity in The Man Who Died but at the same time he incorporates Lawrentian humanism into a radically revised acceptance of Christian orthodoxy. This is an enormous task, so much so that it would take a fine poet, a learned scholar, and a passionate believer who deeply feels his own hard-earned faith, to conceive of it, much less to carry it out. People necessarily skeptical in reading this commentary and then daring to open the book, would go into it saying, “Oh, what chutzpah!” Even so, strange as it may seem, Swartz impressively succeeds in his project. And, as with both Milton and Blake, the result is as convincing as religion as it is literature. The poem is strong both in poetry and character. It has immediate dramatic impact, which grows throughout the plot, which is the familiar story of Jesus’ time from

 Christ Myth


Christ Myth


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Christian Mythology, Life-Death-Rebirth Deity, Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy, Bruno Bauer, George Albert Wells, Christ Myth Theory, Jesus Christ in Comparative Mythology, Yeshu, Zeitgeist, the Movie, R. Joseph Hoffmann, Ferdinand Christian Baur, John Marco Allegro, Richard Carrier, Robert M. Price, Acharya S, the Jesus Mysteries, Earl Doherty, G. R. S. Mead, the God Who Wasn’t There, Godfrey Higgins, John M. Robertson, Gerald Massey, Arthur Drews, Edwin Johnson, Constantin-François Chassebœuf, the Copenhagen School, Charles François Dupuis, John of Gamala, Alvar Ellegård, William Benjamin Smith, Harold Leidner, Samuel Maximilian Rieser, the World’s Sixteen Crucified Saviors, Radical Criticism. Excerpt: D. M. Murdock , better known by her pen name Acharya S , is an author and proponent of the Christ myth theory . She has authored six books and operates a website named Truth be Known . She believes Christianity is founded on earlier myths and the characters depicted in Christianity are based upon Roman, Greek, Egyptian, and other myths. Biography According to her website, Acharya received a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree in Classics , Greek Civilization, from Franklin and Marshall College . She also attended the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in Greece . Acharya served briefly as a fellow of The Council for Secular Humanism ‘s Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion (CSER). Acharya founded Seattle based Stellar House Publishing in 2005 through which she self-publishes a number of her books. According to the website, they claim to specialise in “Archaeology, History, Astrotheology , Mythology and Religion”. Works In 1999, Acharya published her first book, The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold , arguing the

 Christian Humanism: Creation, Redemption, and Reintegration


Christian Humanism: Creation, Redemption, and Reintegration


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In Christian Humanism, John Bequette articulates the foundations of a Christian Humanist worldview and applies it to our contemporary culture. Written from the perspective of orthodox Catholic faith, Bequette focuses on the healing and reintegrative dimensions of Christianity and explores their application in the areas of academics, literature, economics, race relations, gender issues, human life issues and politics.

 Christian Humanism: Creation, Redemption, and Reintegration


Christian Humanism: Creation, Redemption, and Reintegration


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In Christian Humanism, John Bequette articulates the foundations of a Christian Humanist worldview and applies it to our contemporary culture. Written from the perspective of orthodox Catholic faith, Bequette focuses on the healing and reintegrative dimensions of Christianity and explores their application in the areas of academics, literature, economics, race relations, gender issues, human life issues and politics.

 Christianity, Past And Present


Christianity, Past And Present


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A Thorough History Of Christianity Including: Jewish And Pagan Influences, Its Role In The Roman Empire, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Humanism, Modern Times, And More.

 Christianity, Past And Present


Christianity, Past And Present


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A Thorough History Of Christianity Including: Jewish And Pagan Influences, Its Role In The Roman Empire, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Humanism, Modern Times, And More.

 Christianity, Past and Present


Christianity, Past and Present


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A Thorough History Of Christianity Including: Jewish And Pagan Influences, Its Role In The Roman Empire, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Humanism, Modern Times, And More.

 Christianity, Past and Present


Christianity, Past and Present


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A Thorough History Of Christianity Including: Jewish And Pagan Influences, Its Role In The Roman Empire, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Humanism, Modern Times, And More.

 Christianity: A History


Christianity: A History


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From the Age of Christ and the Roman Empire, through the holy wars of the Middle Ages and humanism of the Renaissance, to the church crisis in modern times, this engagingly narrated history comprises the colossal undertakings, byzantine politics, and profound spiritual experiences that gave shape to one of the world’s great religions. God or man or myth, Jesus Christ has exerted greater influence on human history than any other single figure, and the story of the religion that took his name circles the globe. For two millennia the art and architecture, the literature, the ethic, thought, and theology of the Christian people have evolved and continue to flourish in countries and cultures worldwide. Those two thousand years have produced spectacular successes, but often, as Bamber Gascoigne’s illuminative chronicle shows, spiritual triumphs have been overshadowed by the horrors of intolerance, bloodshed, and greed. The events Gascoigne relates are as varied and vast as the cast—as dramatically different as the humble St. Francis of Assisi and bold Richard the Lion Heart battling Islam.

 Comparative Religions


Comparative Religions


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Compares key philosophies, elements, figures, concepts and literature of major world religions to better understand their differences and similarities. Useful for anyone interested in learning more about various aspects of world religion and humanity. The 6-page laminated guide covers: evolution of religion, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zen, Mysticism, Atheism, Secular, Humanism, and viewpoints on the function of religion.

 Confessions of a Christian Humanist


Confessions of a Christian Humanist


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How can one genuinely follow Jesus today, and what does that mean about one’s lifestyle, social and political commitments, and ethical stance? In this fine work, internationally renowned theologian John de Gruchy answers that question. Reviving an almost silenced tradition, he lifts the banner of Christian humanism – not secular humanism with a Christian veneer, but a critical retrieval of Christianity’s core convictions and values in ways that are both critical of and yet constructively engaged with secular culture in serving the well-being of humanity.

 Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews [With Leader's Guide on CD]


Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews [With Leader's Guide on CD]


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Countering Culture equips Christians to take a reasoned stand for biblical principles in the classroom as well as in the boardroom. The follow up to the popular youth study Thinking Like a Christian , and the second in the Worldviews in Focus series, Countering Culture introduces learners to the worldviews and ideas that are shaping our culture while providing understanding as to why our society is moving in the direction it is headed. Focusing on the ideas of secular humanism, neo-Marxism, and the new age, participants in this twelve-week study will discover how biblical Christianity shines bright as the only solution to the troubling trends seen in our culture. This study will not only prepare your student for the college and university campus, but will work to present a biblical worldview for everyday living. The Teaching Textbook contains a CD that houses all of the materials needed for each lesson while offering four different teaching tracks: homeschool, youth group or classroom, college, and adult studies. Busy teachers will love the scripted lessons, activity sheets, lesson helps, and more.

 Culture Of Europe


Culture Of Europe


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The culture of Europe might better be described as a series of overlapping cultures. Whether it is a question of West as opposed to East Christianity as opposed to Islam many have claimed to identify cultural fault lines across the continent. There are many cultural innovations and movements, often at odds with each other, such as Christian proselytism or Humanism. Thus the question of common culture or common values is far more complex than it seems to be

 Danish Ministers For Ecclesiastical Affairs


Danish Ministers For Ecclesiastical Affairs


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bodil Koch, List of Ministers for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark, Bertel Haarder, J. C. Christensen, Birthe Rønn Hornbech, Johannes Lebech, Margrethe Vestager, Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark, Tove Fergo. Excerpt: Bodil Koch (October 25, 1903 January 7, 1972) was the wife of a prominent professor, a Social Democrat, and a minister. She was married to professor Hal Koch, an advocate of democracy as a continuing deliberation instead of the majority’s rights over the minorities. She represented the Social Democrats in the Danish Parliament, Folketinget from 1947 1968. In 1947, she was elected to the Folketing and three years later she became the first female Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs in the world and the third female minister in Denmark. She only held the office for six weeks, as Prime Minister Hans Hedtoft resigned 30 October 1950 over a dispute on the continued rationing of butter. When the Social Democrats returned to the power in 1953, she again was appointed Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs. She held office until 1966, when she was appointed new Minister of Culture. She held office until Hilmar Baunsgaard in 1968 replaced Jens Otto Krag as prime minister. Bodil Koch graduated from the University of Copenhagen with a masters degree in theology in 1929, the same year she married Hal Koch. Their fundamental beliefs combined the Evangelical-Lutheran view of Christianity with Socratic humanism. Both had a strong interest in traveling and science and working for the common good. They were the icons of a whole generation after World War II searching for a new set of values. They had five children, and during the 1930s Bodil Koch was a stay-at-home mother and the wife of Hal Koch. They challenged the traditional idea… More:

 Dis-Enclosure: The Deconstruction of Christianity


Dis-Enclosure: The Deconstruction of Christianity


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This book is a profound and eagerly anticipated investigation into what is left of a monotheistic religious spirit-notably, a minimalist faith that is neither confessional nor credulous. Articulating this faith as works and as an objectless hope, Nancy deconstructs Christianity in search of the historical and reflective conditions that provided its initial energy. Working through Blanchot and Nietzsche, re-reading Heidegger and Derrida, Nancy turns to the Epistle of Saint James rather than those of Saint Paul, discerning in it the primitive essence of Christianity as hope. The religion that provided the exit from religion,as he terms Christianity, consists in the announcement of an end. It is the announcement that counts, however, rather than any finality. In this announcement there is a proximity to others and to what was once called parousia. But parousia is no longer presence; it is no longer the return of the Messiah. Rather, it is what is near us and does not cease to open and to close, a presence deferred yet imminent.In a demystified age where we are left with a vision of a self-enclosed world-in which humans are no longer mortals facing an immortal being, but entities whose lives are accompanied by the time of their own decline-parousia stands as a question. Can we venture the risk of a decentered perspective, such that the meaning of the world can be found both inside and outside, within and without our so-immanent world? The deconstruction of Christianity that Nancy proposes is neither a game nor a strategy. It is an invitation to imagine a strange faith that enacts the inadequation of life to itself. Our lives overflow the self-contained boundaries of their biological and sociological interpretations. Out of this excess, wells up a fragile, overlooked meaning that is beyond both confessionalism and humanism.

 Down by the Riverside


Down by the Riverside


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Down by the Riverside provides an expansive introduction to the development of African American religion and theology. Spanning the time of slavery up to the present, the volume moves beyond Protestant Christianity to address a broad diversity of African American religion from Conjure, Orisa, and Black Judaism to Islam, African American Catholicism, and humanism.This accessible historical overview begins with African religious heritages and traces the transition to various forms of Christianity, as well as the maintenance of African and Islamic traditions in antebellum America. Preeminent contributors include Charles Long, Gayraud Wilmore, Albert Raboteau, Manning Marable, M. Shawn Copeland, Vincent Harding, Mary Sawyer, Toinette Eugene, Anthony Pinn, and C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya. They consider the varieties of religious expression emerging from migration from the rural South to urban areas, African American women’s participation in Christian missions, Black religious nationalism, and the development of Black Theology from its nineteenth-century precursors to its formulation by James Cone and later articulations by black feminist and womanist theologians. They also draw on case studies to provide a profile of the Black Christian church today.

 Dust that Breathes: Christian Faith and the New Humanisms


Dust that Breathes: Christian Faith and the New Humanisms


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This is an insightful and masterly look at the challenges and possibilities for Christian life in the contemporary world. Schweiker investigates Christianity’s relevance in the global age and discusses how we can – and ought – to orient the life of faith.Schweiker begins with an exploration of the big religious themes of modern life, including religious identity in global times, the role of conscience, and current versions of humanism. He also engages some prominent contemporary philosophers and theologians who clarify the nature of faith by developing and contrasting it with ideas from other thinkers on shared topics of reflection. The book goes on to reflect on the themes of integrity, and theological and ethical perspectives of ‘life’. The final section returns to the theme of ‘religious humanism’ with discussions of important recent work on Christian humanism.Dust that Breathes is unique in its appreciation of the ambiguity of religion, in its representations of the highest human achievements and the very worst of human actions. Schweiker concludes that a Christian outlook on life is still relevant, proposing an approach to Christian existence which is fully engaged with shared human concerns, and yet one which can meet the practical challenges and possibilities of the global age.

 Encyclopedia of Religious Education


Encyclopedia of Religious Education


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Unique in its field, the Encyclopaedia of Religious Education brings together in one indispensable reference volume an eclectic mixture of definitions and overviews covering a wide range of topics and ideas. This handy reference will be invaluable to all currently teaching or training to teach at primary level as well as co-ordinators, advisors, and teacher trainers.Religion has taken a much higher profile in the media in recent years, particularly since 9/11. All students are required to study RE every week at school but the vast majority of teachers delivering this discipline are not subject specialists. There is a need for accurate source materials and for ones that present information and concepts in an empathetic manner to counter the frequent stereotyping which religions and their practitioners frequently suffer. In addition the breadth of religions required to be taught has expanded in the last three years and there are no materials to cover these.As well as offering an introduction to religion itself and the ‘Big Questions’ to which RE relates, this indispensable new reference will also provide outline overviews of the nine recommended faiths for study: Baha’i, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jain, Judaism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism. In addition it will include secular viewpoints (e.g. Humanism), new religious movements and other faiths/practices such as Rastafarianism and Pagan groups.The Encyclopaedia also includes explanations of pedagogical terms associated with teaching and learning of primary RE. There are also commentaries of current issues in primary RE education, a who’s who of important current and historical figures and finally a top ten of key texts and research is included, as well further top 10s of influential figures, and difficult concepts.c. 400 entriesreligious definitons and pedagogical explanations/examplesextensive commentaries of

 Engaging Our World


Engaging Our World


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What difference does a worldview make? These eclectic essays from twenty scholars show how embodying a biblical Christian worldview helps transform mere existence into fullness of life. Read them to discover . . . How Genesis answers the four most important human questions of pre-modern and post-modern times (W. Brouwer); Why the concept “Christian worldview” fits the unique experience of reality Christianity affords, despite recent criticisms of the term and concept (R. Kurka); How worldview competition in the global South differs from the West (D. Button); How Western civilization lost its Christian mind and can find it again (M. E. Roberts); How well the reasons celebrity scholar Bart Ehrman gives for his “deconversion” stack up (E. Meadors); How higher education has abandoned its own source by expelling “religion of the heart” (R. Wenyika & W. Adrian); How an “engineering mindset” helps evaluate worldviews and how a Christian worldview fares (D. Halsmer); Christian Humanism as an exodus from the cultural wasteland for today’s youth (R. Williams); The worldview John Grisham’s fiction expresses (J. Han & M. Bagley); How Intelligent Design strengthens its status as science by using the concept of “design” in a new way (D. Leonard); In the spirit of “The Screwtape Letters,” a new epistle to Wormwood that praises compartmentalized Christianity (D. K. Naugle); How an orphaned Japanese girl experienced “the American dream,” God’s way (K. Takeuchi); How words, grammar, and style embody one’s worldview, for good or ill (S. Robbins); What happens to preaching-and the church-when emotional response to visual stimuli preempts thought (W. Wilson II); . . . and much more. “That which God hascreated and sin has divided Christ is reuniting . . . , and this includes the divisions generated by our . . . compartmentalizations. Our gracious, redeeming God is putting Humpty Dumpty back together again! For Christian scholars and teachers, this magnificent truth is fraught with

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Why do people prevail rather than following the principles of humanism, instead of Christianity?

Only issue opinions and beliefs. There is no right or wrong answers, simple answers. Since there is no majority view, all views are appreciated.

People continue to place priority on principle, because it helps them exempt from any moral culpability may feel if they followed essentially the same thing with humanism. Help Religions tell people what to do and how to think, take responsibility for shares.

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