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Gregory Wolfe, the founding editor of the blessed Image journal, is one of my guiding stars on Christian humanism. This article is super good - and gets to the "Christian humanist point" at the end after giving three great examples of Catho...
This development is already few months old, but alongside a new Atlantic article about a burgeoning Catholic-Silicon Valley dialogue on AI ethics (and an article from Crisis magazine), it’s worth noting:
This is the fifth and final of a series of posts adapted from a talk I gave at a local Roman Catholic church, on Lewis and the relationship between earthly and heavenly human flourishing.
This is the fourth of a series of posts adapted from a talk I gave at a local Roman Catholic church, on Lewis and the relationship between earthly and heavenly human flourishing.
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Dr. Chris R Armstrong is senior fellow of Anselm House at UMN. A historian, speaker, and academic entrepreneur, Chris studies the long tradition known as Christian humanism. His next book is Fully Human: A Brief History of Pro-Flourishing Faith.
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