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The Book of Amos stands as one of the earliest prophetic texts in the Hebrew Bible and is strikingly contemporary in its themes. For secular humanists, Amos is not simply a relic of theological antiquity—it is a human cry for justice, a call for ethical integrity in the face of institutional corruption, and a poetic demand that those with power recognize the humanity of those without it.
By The Sacred HumanistThe Book of Amos stands as one of the earliest prophetic texts in the Hebrew Bible and is strikingly contemporary in its themes. For secular humanists, Amos is not simply a relic of theological antiquity—it is a human cry for justice, a call for ethical integrity in the face of institutional corruption, and a poetic demand that those with power recognize the humanity of those without it.