The Cambridge history of atheism

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The Cambridge history of atheism

Cambridge University Press, 2021

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The two-volume Cambridge History of Atheism offers an authoritative and up to date account of a subject of contemporary interest. Comprised of sixty essays by an international team of scholars, this History is comprehensive in scope. The essays are written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including religious studies, philosophy, sociology, and classics. Offering a global overview of the subject, from antiquity to the present, the volumes examine the phenomenon of unbelief in the context of Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, and Jewish societies. They explore atheism and the early modern Scientific Revolution, as well as the development of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and its continuing implications. The History also includes general survey essays on the impact of scepticism, agnosticism and atheism, as well as contemporary assessments of thinking. Providing essential information on the nature and history of atheism, The Cambridge History of Atheism will be indispensable for both scholarship and teaching, at all levels.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Preliminaries: 1. Linguistic History of the Terms 'Atheism' and 'Atheist' Philip Durkin
  • 2. Histories of Atheism: A History Nathan Alexander
  • Part II. Atheisms in History: 3. Israel and the Near East Jaco Gericke
  • 4. Pre-modern Japan Sarah Whylly
  • 5. Ancient Greece Tim Whitmarsh
  • 6. The Roman Empire Nicole Hartmann
  • 7. India - 1500 BCE - 1200 CE Ramkrishna Bhattacharya
  • 8. Christian Europe Ian Logan
  • 9. The Islamic World Ilkka Lindstedt
  • Part III. Reformation, Renaissance, Enlightenment: 10. Reformation Alec Ryrie
  • 11. Early-modern England: Marlowe, Hobbes et al Jeffrey Collins
  • 12. Spinoza and the Low Countries Henri Krop
  • 13. Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century France Alan Charles Kors
  • 14. The Scientific Revolution Michael Ruse
  • 15. Scottish enlightenment David McNaughton
  • 16. Al-Ghazali Shoaib Malik
  • Part IV. Classical modernity: philosophical and scientific currents: 17. Lives of Jesus and historico-critical scepticism Jeffrey Morrow
  • 18. Romanticism Ashley Clark
  • 19. John Stuart Mill Rosario Lopez
  • 20. The physical sciences Martina Koelbl-Ebert
  • 21. Charles Darwin Bernard Lightman
  • 22. Freud and the Unconscious Marsha Hewitt
  • Part V. Classical Modernity: Social and Political Currents: 23. The French Revolution Xavier Marechaux (SUNY Old Westbury)
  • 24. Freemasons, Atheists, and Anticlericals: Spanish American Struggles for Independence Gregorio Alonso
  • 25. Marx and Marxisms Andrew McKinnon
  • 26. Nineteenth-century Russia Victoria Frede
  • 27. Humanism and Secularism David Nash
  • 28. Bertrand Russell Dustin Olson
  • 29. Robert Ingersoll Paul Stob
  • 30. Early Women's Movement Suvi Karila
  • 31. Early African-American Secularism Christopher Cameron
  • Part VI. Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries: Intellectual and Artistic Currents: 32. Analytic Philosophy Sarah Chant
  • 33. Naturalism John Shook
  • 34. Existentialism Gary Foster
  • 35. Postmodernist Philosophies Gavin Hyman
  • 36. Ayn Rand and Objectivism James Lennox
  • 37. Darwinism Robert Pennock
  • 38. Literature Andrew Tate
  • 39. Music Paul Watt
  • 40. Visual Arts Richard Richards
  • 41. Film and Television Christopher Barnett
  • Part VII. Lived Atheism in the Twentieth- and Twenty-first Centuries: Case-studies: 42. Latin America Germain McKenzie
  • 43. Modern China Lan Li
  • 44. Contemporary China Fenggang Yang
  • 45. India Renny Thomas
  • 46. The Soviet Union Victoria Smolkin and Sonja Luehrmann
  • 47. Modern Germany Todd Weir
  • 48. The Nordic and Baltic Countries Teemu Taira, Atko Remmel and Anton Jansson
  • 49. USA Eric Chalfant
  • 50. The Pacific Northwest Tina Block and Lynn Marks
  • 51. Tunisia Yosr Ben Slima
  • 52. Southern Africa Leo Igwe
  • 53. Traditional Societies Benjamin Purzyck and Richard Sosis
  • Part VIII. Emerging Atheisms in the Twenty-first Century: 54. New Atheism Christopher Cotter
  • 55. The Internet and the Social Media Revolution Teemu Tiara
  • 56. The Atheist Spring? Emerging Unbelief in the Islamic World Karin van Nieuwkerk
  • 57. Intersectional Atheism: Sex, Gender and Race Melanie Brewster, Wei Motulsky, and Anthea Chan
  • 58. Religion for Atheists? Transhumanism, Mindfulness, and Atheist Churches Jacqui Frost
  • 59. Atheism Throughout the World Stephen Bullivant
  • Part IX. Conclusion: 60. Reflections Michael Ruse.

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Details

  • NCID
    BC09793598
  • ISBN
    • 9781108688994
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, U.K.
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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