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The Varieties of Atheism: Connecting Religion and Its Critics

Editat de David Newheiser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2022
Thoughtful essays to revive dialogue about atheism beyond belief.
 
The Varieties of Atheism reveals the diverse nonreligious experiences obscured by the combative intellectualism of Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Christopher Hitchens. In fact, contributors contend that narrowly defining atheism as the belief that there is no god misunderstands religious and nonreligious persons altogether. The essays show that, just as religion exceeds doctrine, atheism also encompasses every dimension of human life: from imagination and feeling to community and ethics. Contributors offer new, expansive perspectives on atheism’s diverse history and possible futures. By recovering lines of affinity and tension between particular atheists and particular religious traditions, this book paves the way for fruitful conversation between religious and non-religious people in our secular age.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226822693
ISBN-10: 0226822699
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

David Newheiser is a senior research fellow in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University. He is the author of Hope in a Secular Age: Deconstruction, Negative Theology, and the Future of Faith.
 

Cuprins

Introduction
The Genealogy of Atheism
   David Newheiser
1 Atheism and Science: On Einstein’s “Cosmic Religious Sense”
   Mary-Jane Rubenstein
2 Atheism and Society: Hume’s Prefiguration of Rorty
   Andre C. Willis
3 Atheism and Power: Nietzsche, Nominalism, and the Reductive Spirit
   Denys Turner
4 Atheism and Ethics: Recovering the Link between Truth and Transformation
   Susannah Ticciati
5 Atheism and Metaphysics: A Problem of Apophatic Theology
   Henning Tegtmeyer
6 Atheism and Politics: Abandonment, Absence, and the Empty Throne
   Devin Singh
7 Atheism and Literature: Living without God in Dante’s Comedy
   Vittorio Montemaggi
8 Atheism and the Affirmation of Life: Dostoevsky’s Response to Russian Nihilism
   George Pattison
Afterword: The Drama of Atheism
   Constance M. Furey
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

Recenzii

“What does it mean to be an atheist? It’s not just one thing, it’s not just disbelief in god. There’s a positive expression connected to ideas of ethics, our relationship with authority, how reason and experience and the material world inform our lives, when does science become moral–these are big questions that we have to ask. This book points the way to a positive belief.”

"Fundamental for anyone interested in the study of atheism."

“What is atheism? Neither a mere negation, nor a single (self-evident?) truth: this book makes clear that it is as rich, varied, and nuanced as religion itself. To call yourself an atheist is not to state a position, but to start a conversation—a conversation for which this book is an excellent primer.”

“An excellent collection of essays by well-established and up-and-coming voices in religious studies, this book is both critical of New Atheism’s reductive critique of religion and constructive with new possibilities—theological, philosophical, ethical, and political. It enriches the debates by giving atheism histories and subtleties that debates themselves frequently lack.”

“Just as contemporary scholars of religion have pushed us to move beyond simplistic equations between religion and belief, this stimulating collection of essays urges us to recognize that atheism also comes in many varieties. By exploring the implications of different forms of atheism and their relation to different conceptions of science, politics, power, ethics, literature, and, indeed, life, this book is a major contribution to the study of religion and its critics. Anyone interested in the relation between religion and the modern world will have much to learn from this exciting collection.”