Person and society in American thought [electronic resource] : a study in Christian humanism / Cornelius Francis Murphy, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American university studies. Series V, Philosophy ; ; v. 200.Publication details: New York : P. Lang, c2007.Description: xxi, 158 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 230.0973 22
LOC classification:
  • BT701.3 .M87 2007eb
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Contents:
Freedom, grace, and nature -- Renaissance and reformation -- A New England revival -- The lingering sense of sin -- Self and society -- Individualism and fellowship -- Personal integrity and general chaos -- The religion of social solidarity -- Pragmatism and idealism -- The affirmation of practical life -- The search for a higher power -- Multiplicity and unity -- From beloved community to mass society -- The transformation of sin and redemption -- The primacy of social experience -- The equalization of life -- Toward a new Christian humanism -- Religion and democracy -- Rethinking human nature -- Societies secular and sacred.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-155) and index.

Freedom, grace, and nature -- Renaissance and reformation -- A New England revival -- The lingering sense of sin -- Self and society -- Individualism and fellowship -- Personal integrity and general chaos -- The religion of social solidarity -- Pragmatism and idealism -- The affirmation of practical life -- The search for a higher power -- Multiplicity and unity -- From beloved community to mass society -- The transformation of sin and redemption -- The primacy of social experience -- The equalization of life -- Toward a new Christian humanism -- Religion and democracy -- Rethinking human nature -- Societies secular and sacred.

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