There is currently much confusion about the nature of humanism
and a good deal of interest in its point of view. As the object of
attack and suspicion by fundamentalists, conservatives, and
traditional religionists, Howard B. Radest believes that humanism
deserves a clear and responsible treatment. He accomplishes this in
this book by clarifying the nature of humanism in historical and
current thought. The Enlightenment, Radest states, gave birth to a
number of humanist values that are still being worked out in
today's societies. He reconstructs how humanist values have been
considered dangerous by those who fear a change in the status quo.
Humanism, Radest maintains, is the true descendant of the age of
reason and freedom.
In this unique volume, humanism is viewed as being misunderstood
by both traditionalists and the humanists themselves. Radest does
not wish to disparage traditional beliefs, but he emphasizes that
humanism is a legitimate philosophical, ideological, and religious
alternative--a party to the current struggle for a postmodern life
philosophy. "The Devil and Secular Humanism" examines humanism in a
more comprehensive way than most current literature, and it
includes an assessment of the prospects for humanism in the years
ahead. It will be of great use to a literate, but nontechnical,
audience who are engaged in philosophy, religion, law, and
politics.
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