Tag Archives: Humanism
Physician and Humanist: Medicine and the Poetry of John Keats
Hermione de Almeida discusses the connections between poetry and medicine in the life and work of English romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821). A physician by training, Keats found ideas and analogies in nineteenth-century science and medical philosophy that stimulated several … Continue reading
Posted in De Almeida, Hermione, Episodes
Tagged English poetry -- nineteenth century, Humanism, John Keats, Poetry, Romanticism
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Contemporary American Religious Thought and Practice, Part 2 of 4: Humanism
James English, Marjorie Hyer, Martin Marty, and Harmon Smith discuss several questions: What are some of the connections and tensions between religion in America and humanism, both of the secular and Christian varieties? How should one measure the foundations of … Continue reading
Posted in English, James, Episodes, Hyer, Marjorie, Marty, Martin E., Smith, Harmon L., Taylor, Mark C.
Tagged Humanism, Secular humanism, U.S. Religion
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