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1 3,5 | man-god and idol of Western humanism), St. Justin (Popovich)
2 6,16| open to:~ ~... naturalism, humanism, Marxism, liberalism, modernism,
3 7,14| and into the darkness of humanism.~ Here it is necessary to
4 7,14| is necessary to pause on humanism, a doctrine that was born
5 7,14| of the ancient classics. Humanism exalted the human intellect,
6 7,14| a new philosophy of man. Humanism entails nothing less than
7 7,14| stead. For this reason, humanism has been called the self-worship
8 7,14| current of the Renaissance was humanism. During this period, a “
9 7,14| life, at the very height of humanism, he began to see where humanism
10 7,14| humanism, he began to see where humanism would end. Da Vinci realized
11 7,14| the logical conclusion of humanism, most others did not, and
12 7,14| held fast in the grip of humanism. Even today we still hear
13 7,14| stimulus to the rise of humanism in the West.~ Aquinas is
14 7,14| the way for Renaissance humanism, which underlies the whole
15 7,14| accelerated during the period of humanism. As Scholastic rationalism
16 7,14| Orthodox Church, p. 203].~ ~Humanism did not go unchallenged.
17 7,14| generally been transformed into humanism.” He then goes on to give
18 7,14| Christianity into pagan humanism, into pseudo-Christianity.~
19 9,35| mysteries, Hindu mysticism, humanism, occultism and Luciferism.
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