
While humanist sensibilities have played a formative role in the advancement of our species, critical attention to humanism as a field of study is a more recent development. As a system of thought that values human needs and experiences over supernatural concerns, humanism has gained greater attention amid the rapidly shifting demographics of religious communities, especially in Europe and North America. This outlook on the world has taken on global dimensions as well, with activists, artists, and thinkers forming a humanistic response not only to traditional religion, but to the pressing social and political issues of the 21st century. With in-depth, scholarly chapters, The Oxford Handbook of Humanism aims to cover the subject by analyzing its history, its philosophical development, its influence on culture, and its engagement with social and political issues. In order to expand the field beyond more Western-focused works, the Handook discusses humanism as a worldwide phenomenon, with regional surveys that explore how the concept has developed in particular contexts. The Handbook also approaches humanism as both an opponent to traditional religion as well as a philosophy that some religions have explicitly adopted. By both synthesizing the field, and discussing how it continues to grow and develop, the Handbook promises to be a landmark volume, relevant to both humanism and the rapidly changing religious landscape.
This volume investigates the historical development, philosophical foundations, and contemporary global manifestations of humanism as a system of thought. Edited by Anthony B. Pinn, the text compiles scholarly contributions to examine how humanism functions both as a secular alternative to traditional religion and as a framework integrated into various religious traditions. It addresses the shift in humanistic inquiry from a Western-centric perspective to a broader, worldwide analysis of social and political engagement.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive reference work that successfully expands the academic discourse on humanism beyond traditional Western boundaries. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for scholars and students of philosophy and religious studies.
Page Count:
824
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190921560
ISBN-13:
9780190921569
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