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Bequette, John P. Christian Humanism: Creation, Redemption, and Reintegration. University Press of America, 2007. Erasmus, Desiderius, and Beatus Rhenanus. Christian Humanism and the Reformation: Selected Writings of Erasmus, with His Life by Beatus Rhenanus and a Biographical Sketch by the Editor. Fordham Univ Press, 1987. Jacobs, Alan.
Scott was born on August 1, 1899, in Quebec City, the sixth of seven children.His father was Frederick George Scott, "an Anglican priest, minor poet and staunch advocate of the civilizing tradition of imperial Britain, who instilled in his son a commitment to serve mankind, a love for the regenerative balance of the Laurentian landscape and a firm respect for the social order."
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In Christian eschatology, historicism is a method of interpretation of biblical prophecies which associates symbols with historical persons, nations or events. The main primary texts of interest to Christian historicists include apocalyptic literature, such as the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation.
Public theology is the Christian engagement and dialogue within the church and especially with the larger society. It seeks the welfare of the state and a fair society for all by engaging issues of common interest to build the common good. This is Christian theology that talks with society not just to society. [1]
Robert Scott (colonial administrator) (1903–1968), colonial administrator; Robert Scott (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician of the Christian Heritage Party; Robert Scott (New Zealand politician) (1854–1944), New Zealand politician; Bob Scott (Queensland politician) (1931–2011), Queensland politician
Christian worldview (also called biblical worldview) refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which a Christian individual, group or culture interprets the world and interacts with it. Various denominations of Christianity have differing worldviews on some issues based on biblical interpretation, but many thematic elements are ...
John Bossy – Christianity in the West, 1400–1700; John Boswell – Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality; William Booth – In Darkest England and the Way Out; William J. Bouwsma – John Calvin; Diana Bowder – The Age of Constantine and Julian; C. R. Boxer – The Christian Century in Japan: 1549–1650; Malcolm Boyd – Gay ...