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  2. Secular humanism is a philosophy, belief system, or life stance that embraces human reason, logic, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism, while specifically rejecting religious dogma, supernaturalism, and superstition as the basis of morality and decision-making.

    • The phrase ‘secular humanism’ was coined by Christians. Use of the phrase is believed to have started in the 1930s by Anglican priests. William Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury, warned in 1943 that Christian tradition was “in danger of being undermined by a ‘Secular Humanism’ which hoped to retain Christian values without Christian faith.”
    • Secular humanism is necessarily rooted in agnosticism/atheism. During the past few centuries, humanism has come in numerous forms, including Christian humanism, Jewish humanism, and the more generic religious humanism.
    • Secular humanism is a man-centered ethical system. While here is no universal definition of secular humanism, there is a general agreement—both among critics and adherents—that it is a man-centered system of ethics.
    • The creed of secular humanism is the Amsterdam Declaration. During the first World Humanist Congress, held in the Netherlands in 1952, the assembly adopted what became known as The Amsterdam Declaration.
  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. What is secular humanism? Answer. The ideal of secular humanism is mankind itself as a part of uncreated, eternal nature; its goal is man’s self-remediation without reference to or help from God. Secular humanism grew out of the 18th century Enlightenment and 19th century freethinking.

  4. noun. : humanism (see humanism sense 3) viewed especially as relying on reason, logic, and naturalism (see naturalism sense 2) as opposed to religious dogma and supernaturalism (see supernaturalism sense 2) Some items on the spiritual person's shopping list are easily supplied by secular humanism.

  5. May 23, 2024 · Secularism, any movement in society directed away from otherworldliness to life on earth. Such movements were exhibited during the Renaissance in the development of humanism and in the later 20th century in the emphasis of some theologians on promoting Christian values in the everyday world.

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  6. Modern Humanism has a dual origin, both secular and religious, and these constitute its sub-categories. Secular Humanism is an outgrowth of eighteenth century enlightenment rationalism and nineteenth century freethought. Many secular groups, such as the Council for Secular Humanism and the American Rationalist Federation, and many otherwise ...

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of SECULAR HUMANISM. [noncount] chiefly US. : humanism. especially : humanism viewed as a system of values and beliefs that are opposed to the values and beliefs of traditional religions.

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