Faithless: The politics of new atheism

  • Kettell S
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Abstract

The emergence of ‘new atheism’ during the course of the last decade helped fuel an upsurge of interest in issues around religion. But scholarly analysis of new atheism, particularly its political dimensions, remains embryonic. This paper addresses this lacuna by examining the politics of new atheism across a variety of themes related to politics. These include the causal factors underpinning its emergence and development, its organisational structure and composition, the political strategies pursued by its proponents, and the various internal tensions and conflicts that these dynamics have produced.

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Kettell, S. (2013). Faithless: The politics of new atheism. Secularism and Nonreligion, 2(0), 61. https://doi.org/10.5334/snr.al

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