
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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This Pete Wehner article in The Atlantic should be of interest to many readers of HWOL. (Article unlocked)
A cultural crisis created an unusual opportunity for Christian humanism to be given a new hearing. Some of us hope that it may hap...
This is by a couple of friends - Father Brian Foos and John Seel, Ph.D.
It was first published in The North American Anglican.
The full article is available here. What follows is a taste:
The world of classical education is fond of C. S....
I’m happy to report that the final, developed version of my Pollard Fellowship research paper on ServiceMaster Corp. as a laboratory of CS Lewis’s Christian humanism has now been published in The Journal of Markets & Morality here.
Her...
This is part 2 of the commencement address whose first part may be found here.
But what do these Reformation understandings about vocations as relationships of service to others, fulfilling God’s common-grace purposes for them as well as u...
After an abortive house search in Sharon’s and my newly re-adopted home base of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis (we’ll be renting for another year), I flew out the other day to a gem in Northern California: Chester Lake Almanor. Here 2,600 sou...
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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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