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Dr Chris R Armstrong

A place to reflect on Humanism as a Way Of Life. This way to be wholly (HWOL-y?) human is faith-based. If you don't think that's possible, then read on.

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Latest Issues

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Wolfe on Christian humanism vs "declinism" in the arts

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...

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A new Christian humanist framework for AI ethics

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:

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Surprised by human flourishing: CS Lewis on how our earthly flourishing relates to our heavenly destination: part 5 (final)

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.

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Surprised by human flourishing: CS Lewis on how our earthly flourishing relates to our heavenly destination: part 4

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

    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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