Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-877878-3
Verlag: ACADEMIC
Since the early 1980s, there has been renewed scholarly interest in the concept of Christian Humanism. A number of official Catholic documents have stressed the importance of 'Christian humanism', as a vehicle of Christian social teaching and, indeed, as a Christian philosophy of culture. Fundamentally, humanism aims to explore what it means to be human and what the grounds are for human flourishing. Featuring contributions from internationally renowned Christian authors from a variety of disciplines in the humanities, Re-Envisioning Christian Humanism recovers a Christian humanist ethos for our time. The volume offers a chronological overview (from patristic humanism to the Reformation and beyond) and individual examples (Jewell, Calvin) of past Christian humanisms. The chapters are connected through the theme of Christian paideia as the foundation for liberal arts education.
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Westlichen Philosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
Weitere Infos & Material
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- PART I: Christian Humanism: Theological Roots and Their Enduring Significance
- 1: John Behr: Patristic Humanism: The Beginning of Christian Paideia
- 2: Irene Backus: The Church Fathers and the Humanities in the Renaissance and the Reformation
- 3: James Hankins: Marsilio Ficino and Christian Humanism
- PART II: Christian Humanism in Renaissance and Reformation
- 4: Nicholas Wolterstorff: The Christian Humanism of John Calvin
- 5: Torrance Kirby: Erasmian Humanism and the Elizabethan Hermeneutics of the Eucharist
- 6: Darren M. Provost: Erasmus, Christian Humanism, and Spiritual Warfare
- PART III: Christian Humanism, Education, and the Arts
- 7: Jens Zimmermann: The Cultural Context for Re-Envisioning Christian Humanism
- 8: David Lyle Jeffrey: Scripture in the Studium and the Rise of the Humanities
- 9: Brett Foster: Fiery Tongues and Minds Afire: Christian Humanism's Legacy in Renaissance Poetry
- PART IV: Christian Humanism and Modernity
- 10: Martin Schlag: The Formation of a Catholic Concept of Christian Humanism and of Inclusive Secularity
- 11: Thomas Albert Howard: Ignaz von Döllinger and the University: Examining a German Christian Humanist of the Nineteenth Century
- 11: Russell Hittinger: From Institutions to Anthropology: The Christian Humanism of John Paul II and the Crisis of Modern Times
- Select Bibliography
- Index




