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  2. Christian humanism - Wikipedia

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    Incarnational humanism is a type of Christian humanism which places central importance on the Incarnation, the belief that Jesus Christ was truly and fully human. In this context, divine revelation from God independent of the Incarnation is seen as untrustworthy precisely because it is exempt from the vagaries of human discourse.

  3. Tony Campolo - Wikipedia

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    His son, Bart Campolo, is a former evangelical preacher who left Christianity and transitioned to secular humanism. The two engaged in an ongoing conversation since Bart announced to him that he no longer believed in God.

  4. Bart Campolo - Wikipedia

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    Campolo engaged in conversations with his evangelical father after becoming a secular humanist. They co-authored a book exploring the issues at the center of these conversations, [12] and a documentary film (Leaving My Father's Faith) was released in 2018 which features the conversations between them and tell the story of Bart's journey out of ...

  5. Francis Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Hankins, Barry, Francis Schaeffer And the Shaping of Evangelical America, Wm. B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 2008. Hexham, Irving, "The Evangelical Response to the New Age", in Perspectives on the New Age, edited by James R. Lewis & J. Gordon Melton, State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, 1992, pp. 152–63.

  6. Legacy and evaluations of Erasmus - Wikipedia

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    Erasmus was a key part of the humanist program to get Greek and Hebrew taught at the major Universities, inspired by Cardinal Cisneros' Trilingual College of San Ildefonso/Alcalá (1499/1509) and Bishop John Fisher's establishment of Greek and Hebrew lectures at Cambridge: the Trilingual Colleges at Louvain (1517) and Paris (1530) (where ...

  7. Joseph Moingt - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of multiple religious books, including L'Esprit du Christianisme in 2018, with the subject matter focusing on promoting faith and "evangelical humanism". [ 1 ] Moingt first became a member of the Jesuits at 23 during WWII and was sent to various places throughout Germany and Poland in the years afterward, before being ordained ...

  8. Jimmy the Baptist: Carter redefined ‘evangelical,’ from ...

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    He once described feeling shocked when a “high official” in the Southern Baptist Convention told him in the Oval Office that “we are praying, Mr. President, that you will abandon your secular humanism as your religion.” By his later years, Carter “was happy with the label of ‘progressive evangelical,’” Balmer said.

  9. Jens Zimmermann (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Zimmermann published Incarnational Humanism: A Philosophy of Culture for the Church in the World. This book won the 2013 Book Prize from the Center for Christian-Evangelical Dialogue. [9] The book was regarded as the first book in the field of "incarnational humanism". The book explores Zimmermann's philosophy of a deeply faith-baith ...