The clash between atheism and religion has become the defining battle
of the 21st century. Books on and about atheism retain high profile
and popularity, and atheist movements on both sides of the Atlantic
capture headlines with high-profile campaigns and adverts. However,
very little has been written on the history of atheism, and this book
fills that conspicuous gap. Instead of treating atheism just as a
philosophical or scientific idea about the non-existence of God,
Atheists: The Origin of the Species places the movement in its proper
social and political context. Because atheism in Europe developed in
reaction to the Christianity that dominated the continent's
intellectual, social and political life, it adopted, adapted and
reacted against its institutions as well as its ideas. Accordingly,
the history of atheism is as much about social and political movements
as it is scientific or philosophical ideas. This is the story not only
of Hobbes, Hume, and Darwin, but also of Thomas Aitkenhead hung for
blasphemous atheism, Percy Shelley expelled for adolescent atheism,
and the Marquis de Sade imprisoned for libertine atheism; of the
French revolutionary Terror and the Soviet League of the Militant
Godless; of the rise of the US Religious Right and of Islamic
terrorism. Looking at atheism in its full sociopolitical context helps
explain why it has looked so very different in different countries. It
also explains why there has been a recent upsurge in atheism,
particularly in Britain and the US, where religion has unexpectedly
come to play such a significant role in political affairs. This leads
us to a somewhat paradoxical conclusion: we should expect to hear more
about atheism in the future for the simple reason that God is back.
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The Origin of the Species
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472902979
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Continuum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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