The Church of Humanism, founded in New York in 1973, is a unique Humanist religious organization that embraces a fusion of naturalism and realism in its belief in God. With a philosophy rooted in reason, love, and intuition, the Church places a strong emphasis on issues of justice, freedom, and peace, drawing inspiration from pioneers in human relations such as Martin Buber, Erich Fromm, and Carl Rogers.
Committed to the study and application of humanistic psychology and philosophy, the Church of Humanism encourages freethinking and critical analysis, aiming to inspire social and personal activism rather than seeking followers or true believers. With a diverse Board of Trustees and a team of dedicated ministers, the Church of Humanism provides a welcoming space for individuals to explore their spirituality and engage in a great spiritual enterprise.
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