Religion and the Human Future An Essay on Theological Humanism
The Shape of Theological Humanism 74 community is a “cruelly hazardous” thing. All too easily, human lives are formed around dis ...
On the Integrity of Life 75 with hazard and even the wretchedness of existence is bound to moral dis-tinctions. Good and evil, r ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 76 are others. These aspects of human life were aptly captured by the humanistic imagination i ...
On the Integrity of Life 77 circumstances and for good reasons be overridden.the gist of this point, even if, as a secular neohu ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 78 nition and shame as well as benevolence in human life and the ways these can be distorted a ...
On the Integrity of Life 79 of life. Insofar as reflective goods demarcate a range of personal and social meanings, these goods ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 80 global warming, species extinction, soil and land loss and deforestation. Sometimes the roo ...
On the Integrity of Life 81 locality, or autonomy. Our sensibilities can be in conflict, as when (say) a demand for justice conf ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 82 participation/alienation/empathy) that mark human wretchedness provoke a longing for level ...
On the Integrity of Life 83 others. It will also seek to build up the lives of others, to transform the social world, to work to ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 84 the wholeness of a form of life, and yet, through technological means, can enhance it, then ...
On the Integrity of Life 85 and the scope of value (integrity of life), theological humanism places strong limits on human power ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 86 the centuries have argued. Yet that does not mean that one might not be mistaken, even dist ...
On the Integrity of Life 87 draws together the metaphoric clusters of theology charted before. Like the heavenly deity, there is ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 88 thought without fear of forsaking their religious commitments. They antici-pated the kind o ...
On the Integrity of Life 89 namely, the means to speak of the human capacity for the divine and also the logic of perfection as ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 90 history to human ideals, values, and concerns, at least with respect to their content and m ...
On the Integrity of Life 91 Further, the Anselmic idea of perfection, that is, the idea that perfection means necessary and unch ...
The Shape of Theological Humanism 92 age to counter forces of disintegration in forms of life amid their complex relations. Yet ...
On the Integrity of Life 93 picture, image, or metaphor for our whole being as moral and mortal crea-tures, conscience is both t ...
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