Christianity: The True Humanism |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Introduction and Agenda | 13 |
Meet Secular Humanism | 16 |
What Do We Need to Be Human? | 38 |
Freedom | 57 |
Hope | 79 |
Health and Virtue | 114 |
Dignity | 137 |
Culture | 163 |
The Sacred | 186 |
Esteem and Identity | 210 |
UpsideDown Is Right Way Up | 231 |
The Christian Humanist Manifesto | 239 |
Common terms and phrases
Adam and Eve answer atheism become believe biblical C. S. Lewis called century Chris Christian hope Christian humanism church claim common grace Corrie ten Boom creation creatures Cross culture cynicism death dignity divine egoism esteem eternal Eternity Magazine euthanasia evil experience fact faith Father feel freedom fulfillment give glory God's image gospel heart heaven holy honor identity inviolable J. I. Packer Jesus Christ less liberal live look Lord Marxist matter means ment mind moral Mother Teresa natural obedience one's ourselves pain Paul person prayers question race reality redeemed redemption religion religious resurrection sacred sacredness Savior Scripture secular humanism secular humanist seems sense sinners social sort soul speak spirit suffering sure taste tell Testament things thought tians tion true humanness truth whole wisdom words worship