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204 pages • first pub 1989 (editions)
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This book is a perfect fit for readers who enjoy philosophical debates, provocative ideas, and intriguing discussions on the intersection of faith, reason, and human culture, particularly those interested in exploring the relationship between theism and humanism.
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In 1962, Christian Century asked the well-known Christian writer, C. S. Lewis, to name the books that had most influenced his thought. Among those that Lewis listed was Arthur J. Balfour's Theism and Humanism (1915). This was no passing whim. Almo...
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204 pages • first pub 1989 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
This book is a perfect fit for readers who enjoy philosophical debates, provocative ideas, and intriguing discussions on the intersection of faith, reason, and human culture, particularly those interested in exploring the relationship between theism and humanism.
Description
In 1962, Christian Century asked the well-known Christian writer, C. S. Lewis, to name the books that had most influenced his thought. Among those that Lewis listed was Arthur J. Balfour's Theism and Humanism (1915). This was no passing whim. Almo...
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