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The dialogue shows us Christian humanism at its best.
There have been various attempts to reclaim a more traditional Christian humanism.
He has described his political philosophy as Christian humanism.
Most scholars today agree that the French author wrote from a perspective of Christian humanism.
Christian humanism : a critique of the secular city and its ideology.
In the past, humanist versions of major religions, such as Christian humanism, have arisen.
Laurendeau subscribed to tenets of Christian humanism throughout his long career.
Christian humanism becomes a self-conscious philosophical tendency in Europe.
This continued the tradition of Christian humanism.
He is the father of Christian humanism, which has exerted a lasting influence upon scientific life in Germany.
Colet is an important early leader of Christian humanism as he linked humanism and reform.
Colet influenced Erasmus, a key figure in Christian humanism.
Christian humanism can be perceived as a philosophical union of Judeo-Christian ethics and humanist principles.
No Christian humanism?
Trinity Schools provide a Classical education heavily influenced by elements of Christian humanism for grades seven through twelve.
Many Japanese socialists were influenced by Christian humanism, and in that point they were deeply associated with Christianity.
His poems are meditative and inspired by the Bohemian landscape, rural life in the manor and deep Christian humanism.
It also marked the later years of scholasticism and the growth of Christian humanism and other developments of the early Renaissance.
Sources & Resources: The Literary Traditions of Christian Humanism (1960)
Pereira's paradigm is typical of the Christian humanism of the Renaissance, denying that animals are equal to humans, while acknowledging some resemblance.
Christian humanism - emphasizes the humanity of Jesus, his social teachings and his propensity to synthesize human spirituality and materialism.
Some writers, such as Gregory Wolfe, view this resurgence as part of a larger rebirth of Christian humanism.
Some distinguish religious humanism from Jewish humanism, Christian humanism, and secular humanism.
He had travelled in England and Holland was influenced by Comenius and had a general view of Christian humanism.
Dominic Doyle's manuscript on Christian humanism won a Templeton Prizefor Theological Promise.