Recognizing the Non-religious

Recognizing the Non-religious
Title Recognizing the Non-religious PDF eBook
Author Lois Lee
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 248
Release 2015-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191056650

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In recent years, the extent to which contemporary societies are secular has come under scrutiny. At the same time, many countries, especially in Europe, have increasingly large nonaffiliate, 'subjectively secular' populations, whilst nonreligious cultural movements like the New Atheism and the Sunday Assembly have come to prominence. Making sense of secularity, irreligion, and the relationship between them has therefore emerged as a crucial task for those seeking to understand contemporary societies and the nature of modern life. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in southeast England, Recognizing the Non-religious develops a new vocabulary, theory and methodology for thinking about the secular. It distinguishes between separate and incommensurable aspects of so-called secularity as insubstantial—involving merely the absence of religion—and substantial—involving beliefs, ritual practice, and identities that are alternative to religious ones. Recognizing the cultural forms that present themselves as non-religious therefore opens up new, more egalitarian and more theoretically coherent ways of thinking about people who are 'not religious'. It is also argued that recognizing the nonreligious allows us to reimagine the secular itself in new and productive ways. This book is part of a fast-growing area of research that builds upon and contributes to theoretical debates concerning secularization, 'desecularization', religious change, postsecularity and postcolonial approaches to religion and secularism. As well as presenting new research, this book gathers insights from the wider studies of nonreligion, atheism, and secularism in order to consolidate a theoretical framework, conceptual foundation and agenda for future research.

Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World

Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World
Title Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World PDF eBook
Author John Shelby Spong
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 379
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062098691

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In Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World, bishop and social activist John Shelby Spong argues that 200 years of biblical scholarship has been withheld from lay Christians. In this brilliant follow-up to Spong’s previous books Eternal Life and Jesus for the Non-Religious, Spong not only reveals the crucial truths that have long been kept hidden from the public eye, but also explores what the history of the Bible can teach us about reading its stories today and living our lives for tomorrow. Sarah Sentilles, author of Breaking Up With God: A Love Story, applauds John Shelby Spong’s Reclaiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World, writing that “pulsing beneath his brilliant, thought-provoking, passionate book is this question: can Christianity survive the education of its believers?…A question Bishop Spong answers with a resounding yes.”

A Secular Age

A Secular Age
Title A Secular Age PDF eBook
Author Charles Taylor
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 889
Release 2018-09-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0674986911

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The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.

The Decline of the Secular University

The Decline of the Secular University
Title The Decline of the Secular University PDF eBook
Author C. John Sommerville
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 166
Release 2006-06-29
Genre Education
ISBN 9780195306958

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Nurturing the Spirit

Nurturing the Spirit
Title Nurturing the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Aline D. Wolf
Publisher
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Release 2017-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9780939195534

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The Non Religious Christian

The Non Religious Christian
Title The Non Religious Christian PDF eBook
Author Vern Jones
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2011-10-14
Genre
ISBN 9781614850021

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Are you more spiritual than religious? Have you ever wished for a way to engage the question of faith without suffering the scorn and judgment from those who call themselves Christian? In The Non-Religious Christian, Vern Jones shares his journey growing up constrained by the strict dogma of an evangelical Baptist church to a renewed faith without the myths and restrictive ideology taught by so many churches. Through the eyes of a scientist who has studies the Bible his entire life, Jones debunks many so-called biblical truths and the whole notion of biblical inerrancy. He then puts forth a new and exciting way of looking at faith, without the restrictions placed by organized religions nor the need to e a part of a church to be a Christian. Many of the significant social issues of our time including abortion, stem cell research, school prayer, evolution and the display of the 10 Commandments are addressed in this book with new insights that run contrary to those in the traditional evangelical movement. Vern is not attempting to convert anyone, but simply sharing his years of research with fellow truth seekers to find a faith that they may call their own.

Formations of the Secular

Formations of the Secular
Title Formations of the Secular PDF eBook
Author Talal Asad
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 401
Release 2003-02-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0804783098

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“A dark but brilliantly original work . . . one of the most important books on religion and the modern in recent years.” —H-Net Reviews Opening with the provocative query “what might an anthropology of the secular look like?” this book explores the concepts, practices, and political formations of secularism, with emphasis on the major historical shifts that have shaped secular sensibilities and attitudes in the modern West and the Middle East. Talal Asad proceeds to dismantle commonly held assumptions about the secular and the terrain it allegedly covers. He argues that while anthropologists have oriented themselves to the study of the “strangeness of the non-European world” and to what are seen as non-rational dimensions of social life (things like myth, taboo, and religion),the modern and the secular have not been adequately examined. The conclusion is that the secular cannot be viewed as a successor to religion, or be seen as on the side of the rational. It is a category with a multi-layered history, related to major premises of modernity, democracy, and the concept of human rights. This book will appeal to anthropologists, historians, religious studies scholars, as well as scholars working on modernity. “A difficult if stunningly eloquent book, a response both elusive and forthright to the many shelves of ‘books on terrorism’ which this country’s trade publishers are rushing into print.” —Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature “This wonderfully illuminating book should be read alongside the author’s Genealogies of Religion.” —Religion “One of the most interesting scholars of religious writing today.” —Christian Scholar’s Review “Asad’s brilliant study remains a defining piece of intellectual and scholarly contribution for all of those interested in exploring the religious and the secular in the modern era.” —The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences