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- catalog contributor b3220735.
- catalog created "[c1939]".
- catalog date "1939".
- catalog date "[c1939]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1939]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 229-232.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Humanism past and present -- The emergence and persistence of humanism -- Humanism in eastern systems of religion and thought -- Buddhism -- Confucianism -- Humanism in the Greek world -- The Greek mind -- Greek philosophy -- Rome's contribution to humanism -- The renaissance of humanism -- Tendencies that produced modern humanism -- The birth of modern science and the development of naturalistic philosophy -- The growth of the empirical account of knowledge -- The rise of positivism -- Modern humanism defined -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Types of modern humanism -- Philosophical humanism -- John Dewey -- F. C. S. Schiller -- Religious humanism -- Lippmann and the Unitarians -- The religious application of pragmatism -- Scientific humanism -- Wlater Lippmann -- Dietrich, Ames, and Holmes -- Julian Huxley -- H. G. Wells -- Bertrand Russell -- Aldous Huxley -- Psychological humanism -- Behaviorism -- Psychoanalysis -- Literary humanism -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 3: An appraisal of modern humanism -- Points of value in modern humanism -- The worth of man -- Love of truth -- Social idealism -- Emphasis on ethical values -- Corrective of certain elements in Christian religion -- Revolt against self-expressionism -- Criticism of Humanitarianism -- Where modern humanism breaks down -- Its denial of personal theism -- Intolerable dualism between fact and value -- Its denial of revelation -- Its denial of the supernatural -- Modern humanism criticized further on the following points -- The contention that it is a religion -- Its exaggerated estimate of science -- Humanism, based on naturalism, ends in disillusionment -- It has no answer to the problem of evil and suffering -- Its denial of personal immortality -- It cannot support the great acts of devotion in worship -- It stresses too much the subject of origins and variations in moral and religious standards -- Special criticisms of types of modern humanism -- Psychological humanism -- ".
- catalog description "Philosophical humanism -- Literary humanism -- Chapter 4: Humanism with Christian theism -- The reasonableness of the incarnation -- The possibility of special revelation -- The point of view of science -- The nature of God demands it -- The need of an incarnation -- The nature of man depends on it -- The need of redemption -- The response of God to man's need -- The meaning of the incarnation -- The belief of early Christians -- The meaning for us today -- The abiding worth of the incarnation -- Christ, the pioneer of men -- The new humanity and the new society inaugurated by Christ -- Humanism and the incarnation.".
- catalog extent "232 p.".
- catalog issued "1939".
- catalog issued "[c1939]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich., Zondervan publishing house".
- catalog subject "Apologetics.".
- catalog subject "B821 .A65".
- catalog subject "Humanism History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Humanism History.".
- catalog subject "Incarnation.".
- catalog subject "Theism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Humanism past and present -- The emergence and persistence of humanism -- Humanism in eastern systems of religion and thought -- Buddhism -- Confucianism -- Humanism in the Greek world -- The Greek mind -- Greek philosophy -- Rome's contribution to humanism -- The renaissance of humanism -- Tendencies that produced modern humanism -- The birth of modern science and the development of naturalistic philosophy -- The growth of the empirical account of knowledge -- The rise of positivism -- Modern humanism defined -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Types of modern humanism -- Philosophical humanism -- John Dewey -- F. C. S. Schiller -- Religious humanism -- Lippmann and the Unitarians -- The religious application of pragmatism -- Scientific humanism -- Wlater Lippmann -- Dietrich, Ames, and Holmes -- Julian Huxley -- H. G. Wells -- Bertrand Russell -- Aldous Huxley -- Psychological humanism -- Behaviorism -- Psychoanalysis -- Literary humanism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3: An appraisal of modern humanism -- Points of value in modern humanism -- The worth of man -- Love of truth -- Social idealism -- Emphasis on ethical values -- Corrective of certain elements in Christian religion -- Revolt against self-expressionism -- Criticism of Humanitarianism -- Where modern humanism breaks down -- Its denial of personal theism -- Intolerable dualism between fact and value -- Its denial of revelation -- Its denial of the supernatural -- Modern humanism criticized further on the following points -- The contention that it is a religion -- Its exaggerated estimate of science -- Humanism, based on naturalism, ends in disillusionment -- It has no answer to the problem of evil and suffering -- Its denial of personal immortality -- It cannot support the great acts of devotion in worship -- It stresses too much the subject of origins and variations in moral and religious standards -- Special criticisms of types of modern humanism -- Psychological humanism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Philosophical humanism -- Literary humanism -- Chapter 4: Humanism with Christian theism -- The reasonableness of the incarnation -- The possibility of special revelation -- The point of view of science -- The nature of God demands it -- The need of an incarnation -- The nature of man depends on it -- The need of redemption -- The response of God to man's need -- The meaning of the incarnation -- The belief of early Christians -- The meaning for us today -- The abiding worth of the incarnation -- Christ, the pioneer of men -- The new humanity and the new society inaugurated by Christ -- Humanism and the incarnation.".
- catalog title "Modern humanism and Christian theism, by Elias Andrews, with a foreword by Rev. James S. Thomson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".