Incoming Resources
- A nation adrift, presented by New Liberty Videos
- Medieval foundations of renaissance humanism, Walter Ullmann
- Aprender a vivir, Filosofía para mentes jóvenes, Ferry, Luc
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Transition and revolution ;, problems and issues of European Renaissance and Reformation history, edited by Robert M. Kingdon
- The humanist way, an introduction to ethical humanist religion, Edward L. Ericson ; foreword by Isaac Asimov
- Por qué me fui, por qué me quedé, conversaciones sobre el cristinismo entre un padre evangélico y su hijo humanista, Tony Campolo y Bart Campolo
- Humanism, Mark Vernon ; [foreword by Philip Pullman]
- Good without God, what a billion nonreligious people do believe, Greg M. Epstein
- Sidney Hook, philosopher of democracy and humanism, edited by Paul Kurtz
- The Italian Renaissance, Kenneth Bartlett
- The wild birds, Emily Strelow
- L'uomo come fine, Alberto Moravia
- The God argument, the case against religion and for humanism, A.C. Grayling
- Question everything, a Stone reader, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Elogio de la locura, Erasmo de Rotterdam
- The exact location of the soul, Richard Selzer
- Democracy and leadership, Irving Babbitt ; foreword by Russell Kirk
- The Florentines, from Dante to Galileo : the transformation of Western civilization, Paul Strathern
- Thought and expression in the sixteenth century
- Petrarch and the Renascence, [by] J. H. Whitfield
- The Italian Renaissance, [Kenneth Bartlett]
- The little book of humanist weddings, enduring inspiration for celebrating love and commitment, Andrew Copson, Alice Roberts
- To be a machine, adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death, Mark O'Connell
- The good book, a humanist bible, A.C. Grayling
- Humanism & politics ;, studies in the relationship of power and value in the Western tradition
- The free spirit, a study of liberal humanism in the novels of George Eliot, Henry James, E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Angus Wilson, by C. B. Cox
- The silence of animals, on progress and other modern myths, John Gray
- What is secular humanism?, why humanism became secular and how it is changing our world, James Hitchcock
- Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye, apocalypse and alchemy, B.W. Powe
- Essays in humanism, Albert Einstein
- The Best of humanism, edited by Roger E. Greeley
- To be a machine, adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death, Mark O'Connell
- For the love of life, Erich Fromm ; translated from the German by Robert and Rita Kimber ; edited by Hans Jöurgen Schultz
- A handmade life, in search of simplicity, William S. Coperthwaite ; photographs by Peter Forbes
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Humanism in the Renaissance, [by] S. Dresden. Translated from the Dutch by Margaret King
- A handmade life, in search of simplicity, William S. Coperthwaite
- Man as an end, a defense of humanism; literary, social, and political essays, Translated from the Italian by Bernard Wall
- Silence of animals, on progress and other modern myths, John Gray
- The dehumanization of man, Ashley Montagu and Floyd Matson
- Against modern humanism, on the culture of ego, Jeff Bergner
- Why I left, why I stayed, conversations on Christianity between an Evangelical father and his humanist son, Tony Campolo and Bart Campolo
- The philosophy of humanism, Corliss Lamont
- Pointless conversations, by Scott Tierney, 1
- To be a machine, adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death, Mark O'Connell
- The good book, a humanist Bible, conceived, selected, redacted, arranged, worked and in part written by A.C. Grayling
- A handmade life, in search of simplicity, Wm. Coperthwaite ; photographs by Peter Forbes
- Human dignity and bioethics, essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics