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The End: Thoughts on Humanism and Death
Authors:Anthony B. Pinn
Abstract:Extending earlier work on a nontheistic theology, in this article I explore a humanist framing of death. I begin with a critique of theistic framings of death as a matter of isolation and transition to a greater situation. In place of theistic understandings of death, here I argue that humanist theology, drawing insights from literature and Albert Camus' moralism, provides a way to “naturalize” death, to understand death as already and always a dimension of life.
Keywords:death  literature  absurdity  humanism  theism  moral evil  human suffering
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