Summer Adult Christian Education Course Led by Bruce Douglass
In this day and age most people have heard of secular humanism. But is there such a thing as Christian humanism? If so, what does that entail? Does it make sense for Reformed Protestants to think of themselves that way? Why would anyone want to do that? As a practical matter, what difference might it make? These are some of the issues that will be taken up in this class. The discussions will be based on a book by John W. de Gruchy entitled Confessions of a Christian Humanist. The book is in part autobiographical. De Gruchy is a South African clergyman who was active in the struggle against apartheid. He is also a well-known Reformed theologian and Bonhoeffer scholar. Participants will be expected to read selected chapters of the book for each session. For session one, read the first two chapters. This course will only be offered in-person, there will be no online option. The book can be purchased here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/confessions-of-a-christian-humanist-john-w-de-gruchy/1100072854?ean=9780800638245