The passionate intellect : Incarnational humanism and the future of university education Norman Klassen and Jens Zimmermann. [Text]
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- LC 1011.K58 2006 LC 1011.K58 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-202) and index.
Can Christians think? -- A holistic beginning : medieval humanism -- Letter and Spirit : literary humanism -- Secular scientific humanism -- Dare to think! : Enlightenment humanism and dualism -- The birth of the humanities : Giambattista Vico's critique of the enlightenment -- Non-Christian criticism of Enlightenment humanism -- Postmodern humanism -- Postmodern antihumanism and the university -- Incarnational humanism -- Incarnational humanism and common grace.
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