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Theism and humanism
Book • 1915
Arthur James Balfour's 'Theism and Humanism' engages philosophical and theological debates about the nature of religious belief in relation to humanistic values.
As a public intellectual and statesman, Balfour contributed to early 20th-century conversations about faith and reason.
His inclusion in Lewis's reading highlights the cross-disciplinary resources that informed Lewis's apologetic and imaginative work.
The book addresses the intellectual climate Lewis inhabited and the philosophical challenges theism faced in modernity.
As a public intellectual and statesman, Balfour contributed to early 20th-century conversations about faith and reason.
His inclusion in Lewis's reading highlights the cross-disciplinary resources that informed Lewis's apologetic and imaginative work.
The book addresses the intellectual climate Lewis inhabited and the philosophical challenges theism faced in modernity.
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