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20 th Century Humanities
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Early 20 th Century – New Directions Move from –Romanticism –Naturalism –Rationalism –Nationalism Move to –Social response –Experimentation –Emotion & Will –Skepticism –Industrialism
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Early 20 th Century Freud, Jung, Adler Cezanne Pound, Joyce Plank, Einstein Bergson, Whitehead Mott, Barth Picasso, Braque,Duchamp Kavka, Camus Sullivan, Wright
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1920s International Style Whitehead Moody Strauss Warfield Bauhaus Husserl Barth Dali Kagawa Gershwin
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Heidegger Dasein Chronos/Kairos Alethia Logos
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1930s Unamuno Hooper Gandhi O’Keeffe Ellington 1928-34 – world wide depression 1928-38 – move toward WWII
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1940s Huxley Faulkner Beckett Bergman Pollock Mears Ockenga Sartre Marcel Niebuhr Eliot U.N. Declaration of Human Rights
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Parallels the U. S. Declaration of Independence Signed by virtually all countries on earth Focuses on individual vs. states rights Generally follows a democratic philosophy 30 points of agreement
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World Population 0 10001050 654321654321
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1950s G. E. Moore B. F. Skinner Carl Henry Billy Graham Bill Bright National Education Association National Association of Evangelicals Hitchcock Segal Lewis Tolkien
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1960s Liberalism in Education Civil Rights Environmental Issues John Kennedy Martin Luther King, Jr Saarinen Moon landing War Protest Drugs The Jesus Movement Charismatic Movement Vatican II
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Late 20 th Century Philosophy Rawls Rorty Plantinga Putnam
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Late 20 th Century Religion Bright Rahner Pannenberg Pinnock Erickson EFMA Berlin Congress Chicago Statement John Paul II
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Late 20 th Century Literature Alice Walker Anne Sexton Mariso Escobar Octavio Paz Sean Heaney Szymborska
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Late 20 th Century Arts Stella Johns Warhol Gehry Shostakovich Jackson Madonna Lucas, Spielberg
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World Population 0 10002000 654321654321
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World Population - 2050 0 10002050 12 10 8 6 4 2
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21 th Century Humanities Move to Social response –brings mass focus on economics Move to Experimentation –brings billions of options Move to Emotion & Will –brings open choices Move to Skepticism –brings lonliness
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