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008 820826s1982 mnu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBR115.C8$bR33 1982
082 00 $a261.5$219
084 $aBW 50750$2rvk
049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aReadings in Christian humanism /$cedited by Joseph M. Shaw [and others] ; foreword by Martin E. Marty.
260 $aMinneapolis :$bAugsburg Pub. House,$c©1982.
300 $a685 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $apt. 1. Foundations of christian humanism: Jerusalem and Athens ; Plato, from The Republic ; Aristotle, from Politics, Ethics -- pt. 2. The emergence of christian humanism: Justin Martyr, from The First Apology ; Tertullian, from On perscription against Heretics, and Against Praxeas ; Apostle's creed, Nicene Creed ; Jerome, from Letter XXII ; Augustine, from The way of life of the Catholic Church, and City of God -- pt. 3. The Middle Ages: Benedict, from The rule of St. Benedict ; Hymns and sequences from the Middle ages ; Stephen Harding, from The charter of love ; Francis of Assisi, from The rule of St. Francis, and The song of Brother Sun ; Anselm, from Cur Deus Homo ; Thomas Aquinas, from Summa Contra Gentiles ; Dante Alighieri, from De Monarchia and Divine Comedy ; Boniface VIII, from Unam Sanctam -- pt. 4. The Renaissance: Francesco Petrarch, from Letter to Francesco Nelli, and Letter describing the ascent of Mont Ventoux ; Marsilio Ficino, from Platonic Theology ; Pico della Mirandola, from Oration on the dignity of man ; Erasmus, from Enchiridion Militis Christiani, and Paraclesis, and A ditribe or sermon concerning free will -- pt. 5. The Reformation: Martin Luther, from The freedom of a christian, and To the councilmen of all cities in Germany ..., and The Bondage of the will ; John Calvin, from The institutes of The Christian Religion ; The Council of Trent, from The cannons and decrees of the Council of Trent ; The Society of Jesus, from the Ratio Studiorum -- pt. 6. Christian humanism after the Reformation; the humanism of the incarnation: Galileo Galilei, from Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina ; Blaise Pascal, from Pensees ; John Milton, from Paradise Regained, the fourth book ; John Bunyan, from The Pilgrim's Progress ; John Wesley, from Sermon CXXVIII, Free Grace ; Fredrich Schleiermacher, from Christmas Eve: dialogue on the Incarnation ; Johann Adam Mohler, from The idea of a University ; N.F.S. Grundtvig, from Basic Christian teachings ; Lux Mundi, from Lux Mundi, "The incarnation and development" ; Lyman Abbott, from The theology of an evolutionist ; Leo XIII, from Rerum Novarum ; Walter Rauschenbusch, from Christianity and The Social Crisis ; Romano Guardini, from: The awakening of the Church in the soul, The spirit of the Liturgy, and The end of the modern world ; Emil Brunner, from Christianity and civilization ; Reinhold Niebuhr, from "Ten years that shook my world" ; Dorothy L. Sayers, from "Creed of Chaos?" ; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, from Letters and papers from prison ; Walker Percy, from The message in the bottle ; The documents of Vactian II, from The church in the modern world -- Epilogue: Human liberation and limits ; Barbara Ward, from The rich nations and the poor nations ; Martin Luther King Jr., from Letter from Birmingham City jail ; Monika Hellwig, from "Hope and liberation: the task of sexual complementarity" ; Gustavo Gutierrez, from A theology of liberation ; E.F. Schumacher, from Small is beautiful ; Bread for the world, "The right to food" ; Langdon Gilkey, from Being human in a technological age.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aChristianity.
650 0 $aHumanism.
650 6 $aChristianisme et civilisation.
650 6 $aCivilisation chrétienne.
650 6 $aAnthropologie théologique$xChristianisme.
650 6 $aHumanisme$xAspect religieux$xChristianisme.
650 7 $aChristianity.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00859599
650 7 $aHumanism.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00963520
700 1 $aShaw, Joseph M.
740 0 $aChristian humanism.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tReadings in Christian humanism.$dMinneapolis : Augsburg Pub. House, ©1982$w(OCoLC)595423852
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