Is Christian Morality Reasonable? On the Difference Between Secular and Christian HumanismRhonheimer
SECULAR humanismPETRARCA, Francesco, 1304-1374CHRISTIANITYEUROPEANSPOLITICAL changePetrarch's letter de Ascensu Montis Ventosi has long served as the founding document of "renaissance humanism". Since the beginning of renaissance studies in the mid-nineteenth century, the letter has become...
In 2006, Representative Katherine Harris, who lost her race for the Senate, gave an interview to a religious journal, the Florida Baptist Witness, in which she asserted that the separation of church and state is a "lie," and that electing non-Christians to political office means legislating ...
The religion of "Secular Humanism" worships Man. In a "secular" nation, "Man" is god (which usually means "The State" is god or savior).Secularists want Christians to believe thatSecularism is "neutral," while Christianity is "religious." The Constitution prohibits the government from ...
At its corpus, secularism (sometimes referred to as humanism) engenders a cultural milieu and mind-set that excludes religion and any doctrine of faith. As such, the institution of marriage would be governed by human desires and wishes as opposed to the biblical narrative of inerrant Scripture....
He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face: keep the munition...fortify thy power mightily--NAHUM 2:1
Now of course the center of a city is a federal or city or county building, a symbol of statism and also of humanism. The new religion of the city of course is humanism. [But the man-made idol of our day, the State, is already visibly tottering. Already incoherent, and already ...
1987. Christian Humanism and the Puritan Social Order. New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar Tolles, Frederick B. 1960. Quakers and the Atlantic Culture. New York: Macmillan. Book Google Scholar ———. 1963. Meeting House and Counting House: The Quaker Merchants of Colonial ...
Secular virtue and Christian religious virtue in renaissance humanism: Moral norms vs. realpolitikdoi:10.1080/10848779708579804Charles R. DechertDepartment of PoliticsThe European Legacy
Contrasts in 20th century Christian ethics and moral philosophy: Secular humanism of Reinhold Niebuhr versus the fundamentalist orthodoxy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.Two of the 20th century's most influential philosophers of Christianity—Reinhold Niebuhr and Dietrich Bonhoeffer—are typically portrayed as ...