Incarnational humanism
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Incarnational humanism is a philosophy which returns to medieval humanism in light of observations of modern and postmodern thinkers. The term was coined by Norman Klassen and Jens Zimmermann
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- The Passionate Intellect : Incarnational Humanism And the Future of University Education - (2006) Norman Klassen & Jens Zimmermann