The Humanist Institute

The Humanist Institute

The Humanist Institute is a training program for leaders, created by the North American Committee for Humanism.

Board & Faculty

President: Charles Debrovner, Warren Wolf

Treasurer: Stephen Meskin

Dean Emeritus: Howard Radest

Curriculum

The Humanist Institute begins by educating the students on the fundamentals of humanism, and its link to religion. The second year's curriculum gets more specific with the tools and methods of humanism. The third and final year deals with the cultural and aesthetic meanings of humanism.

Humanism Today

Humanism Today is the journal of The Humanist Institute. The first release of [http://www.humanismtoday.org/ Humanism Today] was in 1985, and was titled "Ethics, Religion, Education, Welfare, Peace, and the State".

External links

* [http://www.humanistinstitute.org/ The Humanist Institute] website
* [http://www.humanistinstitute.org/ourhumanism.html Should OUR humanism become YOUR humanism?] Humanist Institute article exploring what Humanism means to people.


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