I. What are the Humanities?: 1. Humanities: a tentative definition; 2. Understanding others; 3. Self-involving: philosophy and theology; 4. Responsible scholarship; II. Who Needs the Humanities?: 5. Professionals: how to live with interpretations; 6. Humans; 7. The value of the humanities.
It offers readers bold ideas about how to think with greater humanistic coherence.
Willem B. Drees is a philosopher of the humanities and of religion, a former academic dean, member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW), recipient of two Fulbright Grants, and author of Beyond the Big Bang: Quantum Cosmologies and God (1990) and Religion, Science and Naturalism (1996).
'Recommended.' M. Meola, Choice Magazine
'The book offers very interesting reflections about how the
humanities proceed and case studies from the author's own
experience, to offer insight about its contributions … provides
excellent arguments to pursue the Humanities as an academic
respectable and needed program … [an] important book.' Lluis
Oviedo, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology
'… vibrant and essential for the academic and non-academic world …
The book is broadly informed and deserves praise for its
accessibility … the book is an easy-to-understand, self-standing
defense of the humanities. It is plain and straight, without
simplifying things beyond what is needed, given the length and
scope of the book.' Maria Kronfeldner, Metascience
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