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A More Charitable Atheism - James A. Metzger

A More Charitable Atheism

Essays on Life without—But Not Necessarily against—God
Buch | Softcover
266 Seiten
2019
Hamilton Books (Verlag)
9780761871644 (ISBN)
CHF 69,90 inkl. MwSt
The fourteen essays in this book, a product of the author’s interactions with students and his own personal journey from Christianity to humanism, are arranged into four sections: Chronic Illness and Deicide, Epistemic Limitations and Respect for Persons, A Humanist Approach to Reading the Bible, and Ethical Reasoning without God.
This anthology consists of fourteen topically arranged essays that explore a form of humanism characterized by epistemic humility, a progressive ethical orientation, as well as a respect for the positive features of religion.

According to recent polls, more Americans find themselves uncomfortable maintaining traditional religious beliefs and moral commitments—a trend driven in large part by the Millennials, and one likely to continue with subsequent generations. As a professor who has regular interactions with students of this generation, the author has discovered that those who neither wish to affiliate with one particular religious tradition or community, as perhaps their parents and grandparents did, nor drop religion altogether fear that there are few if any truly attractive alternatives—alternatives that would help them find meaning, offer sound moral guidance, and navigate life’s most challenging times. This book in part aims to show that both meaning and resources for crafting a philosophically sound moral compass can be found outside the sacred canopy.

These essays, however, are also the outcome of the author’s own journey from mainline Protestant Christianity to secular humanism. The primary catalyst for this transition was the onset of a serious autoimmune illness, which forced him to confront various issues in philosophy of religion, particularly the problem of suffering and evil. This autobiographical component is woven into several chapters with the intention of showing that in a postmodern milieu we can no longer attribute major worldview shifts to solitary, dispassionate rational inquiry.

Although essays have been composed in such a way that each may stand alone, a feature of the book that allows readers to approach chapters in any order they choose, they nevertheless have been arranged into four sections that reflect the author’s personal journey. Major topics include: 1) Chronic Illness and the Death of God; 2) Epistemic Limitations and Respect for Persons; 3) A Humanist Approach to Reading the Bible and; 4) Advantages of Ethical Reasoning without God.

James A. Metzger is author of four books and numerous journal articles in religion, philosophy, and literature. He has taught at Vanderbilt Divinity School, Luther College, East Carolina University, and Pitt Community College.

Preface

Acknowledgments



Section I: How I Arrived Here: Illness, The Death of God, and A Turn Toward Secular Humanism



Chapter 1: Believing in Belief

Chapter 2: Illness and Deicide

Chapter 3: Is It Wrong to Accept the Gift of Salvation?



Section II: Epistemic Limitations and Respect for Persons



Chapter 4: What Atheists Want

Chapter 5: Three Reasons Why Atheists Should Be More Charitable

Chapter 6: Have the New Atheists Been Good for Atheism?

Chapter 7: Can Liberal Christians Save the Church? A Humanist Approach to Progressive Christian Theologies



Section III: A Humanist Approach to Reading the Bible



Chapter 8: Why We Must Treat the Bible No Differently Than Any Other Book

Chapter 9: Spending Christmas with Linus

Chapter 10: Taking Paul Seriously

Chapter 11: Can Early Christian Faith Remain a Rational Option Today?

Chapter 12: Why Atheists Should Read—and Love—the Book of Job



Section IV: Advantages and Consequences of Ethical Reasoning without God



Chapter 13: Ethics is Just Safer without God

Chapter 14: Humanism, Illness, and Elective Death: A Case Study in Utilitarian Ethics



Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 221 mm
Gewicht 408 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Esoterik / Spiritualität
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Weitere Religionen
ISBN-13 9780761871644 / 9780761871644
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