Voices of Unbelief: Documents from Atheists and Agnostics
By (Author) Dale McGowan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
7th September 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion and beliefs
Religion: general
211.8
Hardback
300
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1162g
This book spotlights individual expressions of atheist, agnostic, and secular humanist opinionboth public and privateto shed light on the phenomenon of religious disbelief throughout history and across cultures. Voices of Unbelief: Documents from Atheists and Agnostics is the first anthology to provide comprehensive, annotated readings on atheism and unbelief expressly for high school and college students. This diverse compilation brings together letters, essays, diary entries, book excerpts, blogs, monologues, and other writings by atheists and agnostics, both through the centuries and across continents and cultures. Unlike most other anthologies of atheist writings, the collection goes beyond public proclamations of well-known individuals to include the personal voices of unbelievers from many walks of life. While readers will certainly find excerpts from the published canon here, they will also discover personal documents that testify to the experience of living outside of the religious mainstream. The book presents each document in its historical context, enriched with an introduction, key questions, and activities that will help readers understand the past and navigate current controversies revolving around religious belief.
Written for an advanced high school or introductory college course, this encyclopedia is a welcome primer on the subject. . . . McGowan allows the documents in this reference work to speak for themselves (no pun intended). High school and academic libraries with a focus on religious studies will want to add this invaluable resource to their collections. * ARBA *
McGowan, a noted humanist scholar, has succeeded admirably in packaging a reader on this controversial topic for high school and college students. * Choice *
Strengths of this text are the many resources that will help readers engage with and understand the material, and the array of perspectives from different eras, regions, cultures, and social groups. Overall, a helpful primer on the many different perspectives on a complex subject. * Library Journal *
Dale McGowan is a writer, educator, and executive director of Foundation Beyond Belief, a humanist charitable foundation.