Is man the measure? : an evaluation of contemporary humanism / Norman L. Geisler.
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1983.Description: 201 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801037870
- B821 .I863 1983
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Withdrawn | G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN | Non-fiction | B821.G313.I863 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 31923001403589 |
Evolutionary humanism -- Behavioral humanism -- Existential humanism -- Pragmatic humanism -- Marxist humanism -- Egocentric humanism -- Cultural humanism -- Christian humanism -- Secular humanism -- The helpful emphases of secular humanism -- The scientific inadequacies of secular humanism -- The internal inconsistencies of secular humanism -- The religious inadequacies of secular humanism -- The philosophical insufficiency of secular humanism -- The social arrogance of secular humanism.
Not everything about humanism is bad from a Christian point of view. Indeed, there are many emphases within humanism which are compatible with Christian beliefs (chapter 8-9). On the other hand, secular humanism presents one of the greatest threats to the survival of Christianity in the world today. It is for this reason that a Christian should carefully study its basic beliefs and scrutinize their adequacy.
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