Humanist groups and other humanist sites. Most organizations listed are associated with the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU). Humanist groups associated with the Humanist Movement (Siloist) are listed in a subcategory of their own, and are not associated with the IHEU. Theistic and christian humanists have their own categories. Explicitly religious humanist and explicitly secular humanist sites should be put in the appropriate subcategory.
Arts
Humanism has strong ties to art and art movements. From the era of the ancient philosophers, through the emergence of the Renaissance, and into the present day the influence of Humanist ideas has found outlet in creative expression.
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Christian Humanism
Promoting a humanistic Christianity. There's a strong tradition in Roman Catholicism of Christian humanism; some Protestants have also promoted a Christian humanism or a Biblical humanism.
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Groups
Organizations where humanists meet together for common purposes.
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Humanist Ceremonies
For organizations and individuals which perform marriages, memorial services and funerals, as well as other life passage ceremonies, with a nontheistic humanist perspective.
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Religious Humanism
Nontheistic religious humanism.
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Secular Humanism
Humanist movements and organizations which are explicitly humanist and which claim to be nonreligious or anti-religious.
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Theistic Humanisms
Information on humanisms that also acknowledge and have as a major aspect of their philosophy a belief in a Creator or Supreme Being.
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Writings
For sites and pages which are primarily writings about humanism, including essays and news.
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