Sociology of atheism / / edited by Roberto Cipriani, Franco Garelli.

Recent studies show that atheism is increasing. The reasons for this development have not as yet been examined thoroughly. Many atheists continue to be residual groups in surveys on religiosity, making it difficult to examine who they are and why they have chosen to be atheists. Moreover, they are m...

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Superior document:Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion, Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Annual review of the sociology of religion ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (303 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
From “Atheism” to “Religious Indifference”: Suggestions for Future Research on Secularization /
Universal and Foundational: Law’s Constitution of an Ethic of Belonging for Nones /
Atheism, Class, and the Ghost of Karl Marx /
Unaffiliated, Yet Religious: A Methodological and Demographic Analysis /
Gender and Atheism: Paradoxes, Contradictions, and an Agenda for Future Research /
Expressive Nontheism /
The Rise and Fall of the New Atheism: Identity Politics and Tensions within u.s. Nonbelievers /
The True (Non)Believer? Atheists and the Atheistic in the United States /
Forms of Atheism in Contemporary Greek Society: Beliefs, Practices and the Formation of the Atheist Identity /
From God-Fighters to Atheists: Late Soviet Kinship and Tradition as an Expanding Universe of Unbelief /
Czech Republic: The Promised Land for Atheists? /
Ambiguous Atheism: The Impact of Political Changes on the Meaning and Reception of Atheism in Estonia /
Secularity, Non-religiosity, Atheism: Boundaries between Religion and Its Other /
Postface /
Index /
Summary:Recent studies show that atheism is increasing. The reasons for this development have not as yet been examined thoroughly. Many atheists continue to be residual groups in surveys on religiosity, making it difficult to examine who they are and why they have chosen to be atheists. Moreover, they are minority groups in most countries (former Soviet bloc countries are left out of discussion); many do not identify with any organized groups of atheists or agnostics. Atheist groups and ideologies, then, represent a wide range of attitudes, behaviour and ways of acting towards religion. The lack of a clear definition of what being atheist (or an unbeliever) means today invites us to study the issue in greater depth. This volume represents a first attempt at understanding and scrutinizing atheism. Thanks to all contributors, it provides both a global perspective and specific insights into specific cases.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004319301
ISSN:1877-5233 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Roberto Cipriani, Franco Garelli.