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- Teaching Christian Humanism - A proposal to teach Christian humanism as a tradition within Christianity.
- Christian Existential Humanism Web - Trihumanism promotes the love of God, knowledge of self, and service of humanity. Find essays and resources relating to Christian Existential Humanism.
- Divine Wisdom and Christian Humanism - Roman Catholic humanism, in a lecture by Father Augustine Di Noia.
- Asia Region - World Association of Christian Communication - Information on the activities of the Asian unit of the WACC, seeking to promote Christianity, human dignity, justice, and peace through the mass media. A divison of the World Council of Churches.
- Secular Humanism and Christian Humanism : Seeking After Common Ground - Home of a discussion list that attempts to draw both secular humanists and Catholic humanists seeking common ground.
- Center for Religious Humanism - An organization which accepts Biblical faith and integrates faith and culture.
- Assyrian Christians - News and commentary about Assyrian Christians, human rights and religion in Iraq, and relief efforts.
- Kodiak Baptist Mission - A Christian human service organization in Kodiak, Alaska.
- Integrity/Austin - A Christian spirituality site for the gay and lesbian community. Includes writings on Christianity and human sexuality as well as a newsletter and extensive links to other sites of interest.
- Kodiak Baptist Mission - A Christian human service organization. History and contact information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Christian humanism - Christian humanism is the belief that human freedom and individualism are compatible with the practice of Christianity or intrinsic in its doctrine. It is a philosophical union of Christian and humanist principles.
- Incarnational humanism - The idea of an "incarnational humanism" was not coined recently. It makes explicit a type of Christian humanism which affirms the value and essential goodness of human reason and human culture and may be as old as humanism itself.
- Devotio Moderna - Devotio Moderna, or Modern Devotion, was a religious movement of the Late Middle Ages. It came into advocation at the same time as Christian Humanism, a meshing of Humanism and Christianity.
- Unitarian Universalist Association - Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), in full the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in North America, is a liberal religious association of Unitarian Universalist congregations formed by the consolidation in 1961 of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America. Both of these predecessor organizations were Christian Unitarian and Universalist denominations; but modern Unitarian Universalists define themselves as non-creedal, and therefore they may not be limited to Christian beliefs or affinities, but may also draw wisdom from other religions and philosophies as well, such as Humanism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Earth-centered spirituality, among others, or different individual combinations of them.