Humanism and the Death of God
Searching for the Good After Darwin, Marx, and Nietzsche
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Jan '17
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Humanism and the Death of God is a critical exploration of secular humanism and its discontents. Through close readings of three exemplary nineteenth-century philosophical naturalists or materialists, who perhaps more than anyone set the stage for our contemporary quandaries when it comes to questions of human nature and moral obligation, Ronald E. Osborn argues that "the death of God" ultimately tends toward the death of liberal understandings of the human as well. Any fully persuasive defense of humanistic values--including the core humanistic concepts of inviolable dignity, rights, and equality attaching to each individual--requires an essentially religious vision of personhood. Osborn shows such a vision is found in an especially dramatic and historically consequential way in the scandalous particularity of the Christian narrative of God becoming a human. He does not attempt to provide logical proofs for the central claims of Christian humanism along the lines some philosophers might demand. Instead, this study demonstrates how philosophical naturalism or materialism, and secular humanisms and anti-humanisms, might be persuasively read from the perspective of a classically orthodox Christian faith.
When a book contains impressive erudition, careful analysis, felicitous writing and a clearly stated thesis, a wide array of students and scholars should read it. Ronald E. Osborn's Humanism and the Death of God: Searching for the Good After Darwin, Marx, and Nietzsche is such a book. * James J. Londis, Reading Religion *
Osborn covers ground familiar to students of the Enlightenment, but he does so with such clarity, depth, candor, and feistiness as to repulse the sense of the commonplace and intensify the urgency of the message-both for the wider society and for the church itself... Humanism and the Death of God belongs in the library of every pastor whose congregation needs a reminder of its relevance and responsibility. * Charles Scriven, Christan Century *
ISBN: 9780198792482
Dimensions: 223mm x 143mm x 21mm
Weight: 438g
266 pages