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The God Debaters = New Atheist Identity-Making and the Religious Self in the New Millennium /
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Title/Author:
The God Debaters/ by Adrian Rosenfeldt.
Reminder of title:
New Atheist Identity-Making and the Religious Self in the New Millennium /
Author:
Rosenfeldt, Adrian.
Description:
V, 248 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Identity Politics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96741-3
ISBN:
9783030967413
The God Debaters = New Atheist Identity-Making and the Religious Self in the New Millennium /
Rosenfeldt, Adrian.
The God Debaters
New Atheist Identity-Making and the Religious Self in the New Millennium /[electronic resource] :by Adrian Rosenfeldt. - 1st ed. 2022. - V, 248 p.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Richard Dawkins: Public Professor of Science -- 3. The Mythos of Karen Armstrong -- 4. Christopher Hitchens’ New Enlightenment -- 5. Terry Eagleton’s Revolution -- 6. Conclusion.
This book examines the post-9/11 God debate in the West. Through a close study of prominent English God debaters Richard Dawkins, Karen Armstrong, Christopher Hitchens, and Terry Eagleton, Adrian Rosenfeldt demonstrates that New Atheist and religious apologist ideas and arguments about God, science, and identity are driven by mythic autobiographical narratives and Protestant or Catholic cultural heritage. This study is informed by criticism of the New Atheist polemic as being positivistic, and the religious apologists as propagating “sophisticated theology.” In both cases, the God debaters are perceived as disassociating themselves from human lived experience. It is through reconnecting the God debaters’ intellectual ideas to their cultural and social background that the God debate can be grounded in a recognisable human reality that eludes reductive distinctions and disembodied abstractions. Adrian Rosenfeldt is a teaching associate at La Trobe University and Melbourne University, Australia. His research interests and teaching involve classical sociology, cultural sociology, sociology of mental illness, modernism, and criminology. His current research focuses on different forms of humanism and identity-making as recognisable in the twenty-first century God debate.
ISBN: 9783030967413
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-96741-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1387854
Identity Politics.
LC Class. No.: BL239-265
Dewey Class. No.: 201.65
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