Humanism, ReligiousHere are entered works dealing with a movement, originating in American Unitarianism, which stressed the idea that man can satisfy all his religious needs from within himself and discarded in its advanced thought all theistic concepts. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Theological anthropology Anthropos, by William Pratt Breed (page images at MOA) The Conflict of Ages: or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and Man (Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1853), by Edward Beecher (multiple formats at archive.org) Man: God's Masterpiece (New York: R. F. Fenno and Co., c1916), by Frank Crowell Speculative Anthropologie, vom Christlich-Philosophischen Standpuncte Dargestellt (in German; Munich: J. J. Lentner, 1870), by Karl Werner (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sin -- Biblical teachingFiled under: Theological anthropology -- Christianity -- Biblical teaching
Filed under: Men (Christian theology) -- Biblical teachingFiled under: Theological anthropology -- Christianity
Filed under: Theological anthropology -- Christianity -- CongressesFiled under: Theological anthropology -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Soul -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Soul -- Christianity -- History of doctrines -- Middle Ages, 600-1500Filed under: Men (Christian theology)Filed under: Sin -- ChristianityFiled under: Soul -- Christianity The Belief in God and Immortality: A Psychological, Anthropoligical and Statistical Study (Boston: Sherman, French and Co., 1916), by James H. Leuba (PDF at cimmay.com) The Belief in God and Immortality: A Psychological, Anthropoligical and Statistical Study (Chicago and London: Open Court, 1921), by James H. Leuba (multiple formats at archive.org) The Immortality of the Soul; The Unity of Man (combined edition of two 1850 titles), by Luther Lee and George Storrs (PDF at cimmay.com) Psychopannychia (translated 1851), by Jean Calvin, trans. by Henry Beveridge (HTML at monergism.com)
Filed under: Repentance -- JudaismFiled under: Sin
Filed under: Sin -- Early works to 1800 Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers, by John Owen
Filed under: Sin -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Mystique of sinFiled under: Soul A History of the Doctrine of the Soul Among All Races and Peoples, Ancient and Modern, Including Theologians, Philosophers, Scientists, and Untutored Aboriginees (second edition, 1882), by Dudley Marvin Canright (multiple formats at Google; US access only) The Matchless Altar of the Soul, by Edgar L. Larkin (multiple formats at archive.org) The Method of Nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (HTML at emersoncentral.com) The Nature of Spirit, and of Man as a Spiritual Being, by Chauncey Giles (HTML at swedenborgdigitallibrary.org) The New Evangelism and Other Papers, by Henry Drummond (multiple formats at CCEL) A Practical Study of the Soul (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1901), by Margaret M. Barbour Stone (multiple formats at archive.org) The Riddle of the Universe at the Close of the Nineteenth Century (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1905), by Ernst Haeckel, trans. by Joseph McCabe (multiple formats at archive.org) The Seven Souls of Man and Their Culmination in Christ, by Gerald Massey (HTML in the UK) The Soul and the Body: A Sermon to Medical Students (1883), by L. P. Mercer (PDF at cimmay.com) Studies of the Soul (London: J. Clarke and Co., 1901), by Jonathan Brierley (multiple formats at archive.org) Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists, by George Berkeley (Gutenberg text) Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in opposition to Sceptics and Atheists (from the 1713 and 1734 editions), by George Berkeley (HTML and PDF in Ireland) A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (based on the Jacob Tonson edition of 1734), by George Berkeley (multiple formats in Ireland) What Science Can't Discover About the Human Mind, by Herbert W. Armstrong (HTML and PDF with commentary at thetrumpet.com)
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