Atheist Awakening is a groundbreaking study of the growth and revitalization of the atheist movement in the U.S. Through in-depth interviews and observation of atheist gatherings, the authors find that much of this "awakening" has come about as atheists have engaged in new forms of activism and community-building.
Atheist Awakening is a groundbreaking study of the growth and revitalization of the atheist movement in the U.S. Through in-depth interviews and observation of atheist gatherings, the authors find that much of this "awakening" has come about as atheists have engaged in new forms of activism and community-building.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Cimino is founding editor of Religion Watch, a monthly publication reporting on trends and research in contemporary religion. He currently teaches sociology at the University of Richmond in Virginia and is the author of several books on religion, including The Most Scientific Religion , Trusting the Spirit, and co-author of Shopping for Faith. Christopher Smith is an independent researcher. His areas of interest include secularism and social theory. He holds an M.A. in Sociology from the New School for Social Research.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * Foreword * Introduction * Chapter 1- Organized Secularism Beyond the `Humanist 21st Century' * Chapter 2- The New Atheism and the Revival of Secularism * Chapter 3-Atheism Unbound-Moving to the Center, Speaking from the Margins * Chapter 4- Rituals and Commemorations-Secularist Solidarity and Legitimization * Conclusion * Appendix * References * Index
* Acknowledgements * Foreword * Introduction * Chapter 1- Organized Secularism Beyond the `Humanist 21st Century' * Chapter 2- The New Atheism and the Revival of Secularism * Chapter 3-Atheism Unbound-Moving to the Center, Speaking from the Margins * Chapter 4- Rituals and Commemorations-Secularist Solidarity and Legitimization * Conclusion * Appendix * References * Index
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