Religion : beyond religion / Phil Zuckerman, editor.

Contributor(s): Series: Macmillan interdisciplinary handbooks | Gale virtual reference libraryPublisher: Farmington Hills, Mich. : Macmillan Reference USA, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 414 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780028663616
Other title:
  • Beyond religion
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Religion.; No titleLOC classification:
  • BL2747.8
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1. Defining that which is other to religion / Ryan T. Cragun -- Secularity in society -- chapter 2. Secularization / Stratos Patrikios -- chapter 3. Lived secularity: atheism, indifference, and the social significance of religion / Isabella Kasselstrand -- chapter 4. Believing in belief: toward the secularization of faith in global economies / Abby Day -- chapter 5. Apostasy / Jesse M. Smith -- chapter 6. Secularity and family life / Christel Manning -- chapter 7. From rebels to everyday atheists: women and secularity / Marta Trzebiatowska -- chapter 8. Secularism, diversity, and race in the contemporary United States / Juhem Navarro-Rivera -- chapter 9. Secularism, secularity, and community / Matthew Loveland -- chapter 10. Separation of church and state in the American political traditions / Will Barndt -- chapter 11. Religion, secularism, and the public sphere / Steven Kettell -- chapter 12. Secularism, secularity, and war / Stacey Gutkowski -- Psychological and philosophical aspects of secularity -- chapter 13. Dislike of and discrimination against atheists and secular people / Maxine B. Najle, Will M. Gervais -- chapter 14. The psychology of secularity and nonreligion / Sean E. Moore, Jaynita Maru -- chapter 15. Atheology / John R. Shook -- chapter 16. New atheism / Teemu Taira -- chapter 17. Secularism and morality / Ryan Falcioni -- chapter 18. Atheism, pacifism, and anarchism / Andrew Fiala -- chapter 19. Humanistic Judaism and secular spirituality / Adam Chalom -- chapter 20. Naturalism and well-being / Thomas W. Clark.
Summary: This book offers a "state of the art" look at secular life that is focused mainly on, although certainly not limited to, the contemporary American context, covering the secular life beyond religion as well as its intersection with religion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

chapter 1. Defining that which is other to religion / Ryan T. Cragun -- Secularity in society -- chapter 2. Secularization / Stratos Patrikios -- chapter 3. Lived secularity: atheism, indifference, and the social significance of religion / Isabella Kasselstrand -- chapter 4. Believing in belief: toward the secularization of faith in global economies / Abby Day -- chapter 5. Apostasy / Jesse M. Smith -- chapter 6. Secularity and family life / Christel Manning -- chapter 7. From rebels to everyday atheists: women and secularity / Marta Trzebiatowska -- chapter 8. Secularism, diversity, and race in the contemporary United States / Juhem Navarro-Rivera -- chapter 9. Secularism, secularity, and community / Matthew Loveland -- chapter 10. Separation of church and state in the American political traditions / Will Barndt -- chapter 11. Religion, secularism, and the public sphere / Steven Kettell -- chapter 12. Secularism, secularity, and war / Stacey Gutkowski -- Psychological and philosophical aspects of secularity -- chapter 13. Dislike of and discrimination against atheists and secular people / Maxine B. Najle, Will M. Gervais -- chapter 14. The psychology of secularity and nonreligion / Sean E. Moore, Jaynita Maru -- chapter 15. Atheology / John R. Shook -- chapter 16. New atheism / Teemu Taira -- chapter 17. Secularism and morality / Ryan Falcioni -- chapter 18. Atheism, pacifism, and anarchism / Andrew Fiala -- chapter 19. Humanistic Judaism and secular spirituality / Adam Chalom -- chapter 20. Naturalism and well-being / Thomas W. Clark.

This book offers a "state of the art" look at secular life that is focused mainly on, although certainly not limited to, the contemporary American context, covering the secular life beyond religion as well as its intersection with religion.

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