Religious humanism is defined as an integration of humanistic philosophy - which does not pertain to the divine - and religious beliefs which center on the human being.
He is considered a typical spokesman for the humanistic philosophy of the Shirakaba school.
Meanwhile, the other source of Western culture, arose from humanistic philosophy of Ancient Greece, based on independent thought from first principles.
This student-centered and humanistic philosophy, he argued, made "the purpose of education" an effort "to lead students to happiness."
The center had a unique treatment philosophy, combining elements of psychodynamic theory, humanistic philosophy, and an anti-psychiatric approach.
Mr. Faluke's humanistic philosophy has been heard before from other groups but rarely with such bite and conviction.
Speaking on the humanistic philosophies he studied before his true conversion: "They were destructive, but not constructive.
Castro described Martí's political ideas as "a philosophy of independence and an exceptional humanistic philosophy".
Yet we have no guarantee that a free society following a humanistic philosophy will generate the appropriate set of values to ensure this.
Mr. Frasconi, who came to the United States from Uruguay in 1945, has produced a substantial body of work on social injustice and humanistic philosophy.