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  2. Secular humanism - Wikipedia

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    The Devil and Secular Humanism: The Children of the Enlightenment (1990) – a favorable account; Toumey, Christopher P. "Evolution and secular humanism", Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Summer 1993, Vol. 61 Issue 2, pp. 275–301, focused on fundamentalist attacks. Zuckerman, Phil; Shook, John R. (2017). The Oxford handbook of ...

  3. Secular theology - Wikipedia

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    Secular theology is a term applied to theological positions influenced by humanism and secularism, rejecting supernatural metaphysical positions related to the nature of God. Secular theology can accommodate a belief in God, like many nature religions, but as residing in this world and not separately from it.

  4. Humanist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call for New Planetary Humanism is a book by Paul Kurtz published in 2000. It differs from the above works in that it is a full-length book rather than essay-length. It was published not by the American Humanist Association but by the Council for Secular Humanism.

  5. Matthew Engelke - Wikipedia

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    Christianity and the Anthropology of Secular Humanism. Current anthropology 55(S10): S292-S301 (2014) Secular Shadows: African, Immanent, Post-colonial. Critical Research on Religion 3(1): 86-100. (2015) How to Think Like an Anthropologist (2017) The Anthropology of Death Revisited. Annual Review of Anthropology 48: 29-44. (2019)

  6. What do non-denominational, secular Humanism and spiritual ...

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    Heckman: There is a common misunderstanding of "non-denominational," and many reasons behind that. Here's what it actually means.

  7. Religious humanism - Wikipedia

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    Religious humanism or ethical humanism is an integration of humanist philosophy with congregational rites and community activity that center on human needs, interests, and abilities. Religious humanists set themselves apart from secular humanists by characterizing the nontheistic humanist life stance as a non-supernatural "religion" and ...

  8. Secular morality - Wikipedia

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    Secular morality is the aspect of philosophy that deals with morality outside of religious traditions. Modern examples include humanism, freethinking, and most versions of consequentialism. Additional philosophies with ancient roots include those such as skepticism and virtue ethics.

  9. Religion of Humanity - Wikipedia

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    The Religion of Humanity was described by Thomas Huxley as "Catholicism minus Christianity". [2] In addition to a holy trinity of Humanity, the Earth and Destiny, it had a priesthood. Priests were required to be married, because of the ennobling influence of womanhood. They would conduct services, including Positivist prayer, which was "a ...