Alasdair A. MacDonald, Z.R.W.M. von Martels, Jan Veenstra
It is a misconception that Christianity and Humanism are in any way in conflict with each other. The present book shows that through many centuries, and especially in the Renaissance, the two stood in a relation that was mutually complementary. The contributions in this volume treat aspects and manifestations of this cultural symbiosis, and they throw new light on authors and texts both more and less familiar. The subject-areas discussed include: religion, history, philosophy, literature and education. The age of Renaissance and Reformation is the central focus, but earlier and later periods...
It is a misconception that Christianity and Humanism are in any way in conflict with each other. The present book shows that through many centuries, a...