Humanist may refer to:

  • A proponent or practitioner of humanism, which has several distinct senses, listed at:
  • Humanism (disambiguation)
  • A scholar or academic in the humanities
  • Humanist, more precisely humanist minuscule, a style of handwriting that developed in 15th-century Italy; inspired the typefaces below
  • Humanist, a typeface class under the Vox-ATypI classification, which may refer to:
  • Humanist sans-serif typefaces
  • Humanist or old-style serif typefaces
  • Humanist (electronic seminar), an email discussion list on international "humanities computing and the digital humanities"
  • The Humanist (journal), a periodical published by the American Humanist Association
  • Humanist (journal), a periodical published by the Norwegian Humanist Association
  • Humanist (band), British collaborative musical project

See also

  • Humanist Christianity, a philosophy that combines Christian ethics and humanist principles
  • Renaissance humanist, a humanistic scholar during the European Renaissance (14th–16th centuries)
  • Humanist Democratic Centre (), a former Christian-democratic, centrist political party in Belgium
  • Humanist education, an approach to education based on the work of humanistic psychologists
  • Humanist International, consortium of humanist-movement political parties
  • Humanist Judaism, a Jewish cultural movement that offers a non-theistic alternative to traditional Judaism
  • Humanist Manifesto, a series of documents (1933, 1973, 2003) outlining humanist principles
  • Humanist Marxism, a more liberal form of Marxism
  • Humanist Movement, an international volunteer organisation linked to Mario "Silo" Rodriguez Cobos; sometimes referred to as New Humanism or Siloism
  • Humanist psychology, a psychological approach that combines elements of holism, mindfulness, and behavioral therapy
  • Humanistic (album), the 2001 debut album by Abandoned Pools