20 th century humanities. early 20 th century – new directions move from –romanticism...
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Early 20th Century – New Directions
• Move from– Romanticism– Naturalism– Rationalism– Nationalism
• Move to – Social response– Experimentation– Emotion & Will– Skepticism– Industrialism
Early 20th Century
• Freud, Jung, Adler
• Cezanne
• Pound, Joyce
• Plank, Einstein
• Bergson, Whitehead
• Mott, Barth
• Picasso, Braque,Duchamp
• Kavka, Camus
• Sullivan, Wright
1920s
• International Style
• Whitehead
• Moody
• Strauss
• Warfield
• Bauhaus
• Husserl
• Barth
• Dali
• Kagawa
• Gershwin
1930s
• Unamuno• Hooper• Gandhi• O’Keeffe• Ellington
• 1928-34 – world wide depression
• 1928-38 – move toward WWII
1940s• Huxley
• Faulkner
• Beckett
• Bergman
• Pollock
• Mears
• Ockenga
• Sartre• Marcel• Niebuhr• Eliot• U.N. Declaration
of Human Rights
U. N. Declaration of Human Rights
• 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
1950s• G. E. Moore
• B. F. Skinner
• Carl Henry
• Billy Graham
• Bill Bright
• National Education Association
• National Association of Evangelicals
• Hitchcock
• Segal
• Lewis
• Tolkien
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
Late 20th Century Religion• Bright
• Rahner
• Pannenberg
• Pinnock
• Erickson
• EFMA• Berlin Congress• Chicago
Statement• John Paul II
Late 20th Century Literature
• Alice Walker
• Anne Sexton
• Mariso Escobar
• Octavio Paz
• Sean Heaney
• Szymborska
Late 20th Century Arts
• Stella
• Johns
• Warhol
• Gehry
• Shostakovich
• Jackson
• Madonna
• Lucas, Spielberg