The Resource Atheist identities : spaces and social contexts, Lori G. Beaman, Steven Tomlins, editors, (electronic book)
Atheist identities : spaces and social contexts, Lori G. Beaman, Steven Tomlins, editors, (electronic book)
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- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Social Identities; 1.2 Group Identities; 1.3 Individual Identities; 1.4 Conclusion: Atheist Identities; References; 2 The Church on the Margins: The Religious Context of the New Atheism; 2.1 Religion in Canada Today; 2.2 Two Stories About Decline; 2.2.1 A Narrative of Secularization; 2.2.2 A Narrative of Renewal; 2.3 Charles Taylor's Story; 2.3.1 Modern Social Imaginaries; 2.3.2 Dynamics of Modernity; 2.3.3 Religion in the Age of Mobilization; 2.3.4 Religion in the Age of Authenticity; 2.4 Religion and Atheism After Christendom; References
- 3 Freedom of and Freedom from Religion: Atheist Involvement in Legal Cases3.1 The Lautsi Case; 3.2 Québec; 3.3 Conclusions; References; 4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Ideological Tensions and Identity Dynamics; 4.1 Two Atheisms: A Historical Perspective; 4.2 The New Atheism; 4.3 Atheist Identity Politics; 4.4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Individualism or Social Justice?; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 The Cultural, the Nominal, and the Secular: The Social Reality of Religious Identity Among Sri Lankan Tamil Youth in Canada; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Sri Lankan and Broader Social Movement Context
- 5.3 Non-religion and Cultural Religion5.4 Holes and Scaffolding; 5.5 Ethnic and Social Movement Identity; References; 6 Secularist Rituals in the US: Solidarity and Legitimization; 6.1 Organized Secularists and Positive Atheism; 6.2 A Diversity of Rituals; 6.3 Solidarity and Secularist Public Events; 6.4 Commemorations, Rituals and the Legitimization of Secularism; 6.5 Celebrating Darwin and Science; 6.6 Atheist Individualism and Rituals; References; 7 Believing to Belong: Non-religious Belief as a Path to Inclusion; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Problem of Definition and Methodology
- 7.3 Camp Quest Montana7.4 Non-religious Beliefs; 7.5 Discussion; 7.6 Conclusion; References; 8 A Common Godlessness: A Snapshot of a Canadian University Atheist Club, Why Its Members Joined, and What That Community Means to Them; 8.1 Demography and Scope; 8.2 Expectations; 8.3 Results Part 1: Why Did You Decide to Join an Atheist Community?; 8.3.1 Belinda; 8.3.2 James; 8.3.3 Edward; 8.4 Results Part 2: Could You Describe What the Atheist Community Means to You?; 8.4.1 Donovan; 8.4.2 Brendon; 8.4.3 Sylvia; 8.5 Conclusion; References
- 9 From Atheist to Spiritual But Not Religious: A Punctuated Continuum of Identities among the Second Generation of Post-1970 Immigrants in Canada9.1 Introduction: Lived and Systemic Atheism/Religion; 9.2 From Atheism to Religion: A Punctuated Continuum; 9.3 Individual Profiles: From ADNR to SBNR; 9.4 Discussion and Conclusion; References; 10 Living Non-religious Identity in London; 10.1 Accounts of Emotional Experiences Influencing My Informants' Decisions to Reject Religious Faith
- Isbn
- 9783319096025
- Label
- Atheist identities : spaces and social contexts
- Title
- Atheist identities
- Title remainder
- spaces and social contexts
- Statement of responsibility
- Lori G. Beaman, Steven Tomlins, editors
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 211.8
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BL2747.3
- LC item number
- .A84 2015eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Beaman, Lori G.
- Tomlins, Steven
- Series statement
- Boundaries of religious freedom : regulations religion in diverse societies
- Series volume
- volume 2
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- Atheism
- Atheists
- Group identity
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- Atheist identities : spaces and social contexts, Lori G. Beaman, Steven Tomlins, editors, (electronic book)
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Social Identities; 1.2 Group Identities; 1.3 Individual Identities; 1.4 Conclusion: Atheist Identities; References; 2 The Church on the Margins: The Religious Context of the New Atheism; 2.1 Religion in Canada Today; 2.2 Two Stories About Decline; 2.2.1 A Narrative of Secularization; 2.2.2 A Narrative of Renewal; 2.3 Charles Taylor's Story; 2.3.1 Modern Social Imaginaries; 2.3.2 Dynamics of Modernity; 2.3.3 Religion in the Age of Mobilization; 2.3.4 Religion in the Age of Authenticity; 2.4 Religion and Atheism After Christendom; References
- 3 Freedom of and Freedom from Religion: Atheist Involvement in Legal Cases3.1 The Lautsi Case; 3.2 Québec; 3.3 Conclusions; References; 4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Ideological Tensions and Identity Dynamics; 4.1 Two Atheisms: A Historical Perspective; 4.2 The New Atheism; 4.3 Atheist Identity Politics; 4.4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Individualism or Social Justice?; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 The Cultural, the Nominal, and the Secular: The Social Reality of Religious Identity Among Sri Lankan Tamil Youth in Canada; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Sri Lankan and Broader Social Movement Context
- 5.3 Non-religion and Cultural Religion5.4 Holes and Scaffolding; 5.5 Ethnic and Social Movement Identity; References; 6 Secularist Rituals in the US: Solidarity and Legitimization; 6.1 Organized Secularists and Positive Atheism; 6.2 A Diversity of Rituals; 6.3 Solidarity and Secularist Public Events; 6.4 Commemorations, Rituals and the Legitimization of Secularism; 6.5 Celebrating Darwin and Science; 6.6 Atheist Individualism and Rituals; References; 7 Believing to Belong: Non-religious Belief as a Path to Inclusion; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Problem of Definition and Methodology
- 7.3 Camp Quest Montana7.4 Non-religious Beliefs; 7.5 Discussion; 7.6 Conclusion; References; 8 A Common Godlessness: A Snapshot of a Canadian University Atheist Club, Why Its Members Joined, and What That Community Means to Them; 8.1 Demography and Scope; 8.2 Expectations; 8.3 Results Part 1: Why Did You Decide to Join an Atheist Community?; 8.3.1 Belinda; 8.3.2 James; 8.3.3 Edward; 8.4 Results Part 2: Could You Describe What the Atheist Community Means to You?; 8.4.1 Donovan; 8.4.2 Brendon; 8.4.3 Sylvia; 8.5 Conclusion; References
- 9 From Atheist to Spiritual But Not Religious: A Punctuated Continuum of Identities among the Second Generation of Post-1970 Immigrants in Canada9.1 Introduction: Lived and Systemic Atheism/Religion; 9.2 From Atheism to Religion: A Punctuated Continuum; 9.3 Individual Profiles: From ADNR to SBNR; 9.4 Discussion and Conclusion; References; 10 Living Non-religious Identity in London; 10.1 Accounts of Emotional Experiences Influencing My Informants' Decisions to Reject Religious Faith
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- Atheist identities : spaces and social contexts, Lori G. Beaman, Steven Tomlins, editors, (electronic book)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
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- txt
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- Contents
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- Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Social Identities; 1.2 Group Identities; 1.3 Individual Identities; 1.4 Conclusion: Atheist Identities; References; 2 The Church on the Margins: The Religious Context of the New Atheism; 2.1 Religion in Canada Today; 2.2 Two Stories About Decline; 2.2.1 A Narrative of Secularization; 2.2.2 A Narrative of Renewal; 2.3 Charles Taylor's Story; 2.3.1 Modern Social Imaginaries; 2.3.2 Dynamics of Modernity; 2.3.3 Religion in the Age of Mobilization; 2.3.4 Religion in the Age of Authenticity; 2.4 Religion and Atheism After Christendom; References
- 3 Freedom of and Freedom from Religion: Atheist Involvement in Legal Cases3.1 The Lautsi Case; 3.2 Québec; 3.3 Conclusions; References; 4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Ideological Tensions and Identity Dynamics; 4.1 Two Atheisms: A Historical Perspective; 4.2 The New Atheism; 4.3 Atheist Identity Politics; 4.4 Atheism Versus Humanism: Individualism or Social Justice?; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 The Cultural, the Nominal, and the Secular: The Social Reality of Religious Identity Among Sri Lankan Tamil Youth in Canada; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Sri Lankan and Broader Social Movement Context
- 5.3 Non-religion and Cultural Religion5.4 Holes and Scaffolding; 5.5 Ethnic and Social Movement Identity; References; 6 Secularist Rituals in the US: Solidarity and Legitimization; 6.1 Organized Secularists and Positive Atheism; 6.2 A Diversity of Rituals; 6.3 Solidarity and Secularist Public Events; 6.4 Commemorations, Rituals and the Legitimization of Secularism; 6.5 Celebrating Darwin and Science; 6.6 Atheist Individualism and Rituals; References; 7 Believing to Belong: Non-religious Belief as a Path to Inclusion; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Problem of Definition and Methodology
- 7.3 Camp Quest Montana7.4 Non-religious Beliefs; 7.5 Discussion; 7.6 Conclusion; References; 8 A Common Godlessness: A Snapshot of a Canadian University Atheist Club, Why Its Members Joined, and What That Community Means to Them; 8.1 Demography and Scope; 8.2 Expectations; 8.3 Results Part 1: Why Did You Decide to Join an Atheist Community?; 8.3.1 Belinda; 8.3.2 James; 8.3.3 Edward; 8.4 Results Part 2: Could You Describe What the Atheist Community Means to You?; 8.4.1 Donovan; 8.4.2 Brendon; 8.4.3 Sylvia; 8.5 Conclusion; References
- 9 From Atheist to Spiritual But Not Religious: A Punctuated Continuum of Identities among the Second Generation of Post-1970 Immigrants in Canada9.1 Introduction: Lived and Systemic Atheism/Religion; 9.2 From Atheism to Religion: A Punctuated Continuum; 9.3 Individual Profiles: From ADNR to SBNR; 9.4 Discussion and Conclusion; References; 10 Living Non-religious Identity in London; 10.1 Accounts of Emotional Experiences Influencing My Informants' Decisions to Reject Religious Faith
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- 9783319096025
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- computer
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- c
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