Religion and Atheism in Dialogue
Doing Difference Differently
Herausgeber: Carroll, Anthony; Norman, Richard
Religion and Atheism in Dialogue
Doing Difference Differently
Herausgeber: Carroll, Anthony; Norman, Richard
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Religion and Atheism in Dialogue will interest anyone who is concerned about the clash between the religious and the secular and how to move beyond it, as well as students of ethics, philosophy of religion and religious studies.
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Religion and Atheism in Dialogue will interest anyone who is concerned about the clash between the religious and the secular and how to move beyond it, as well as students of ethics, philosophy of religion and religious studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032881041
- ISBN-10: 1032881046
- Artikelnr.: 73333514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032881041
- ISBN-10: 1032881046
- Artikelnr.: 73333514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anthony J. Carroll is a philosopher, theologian and parish priest in Andalusia, Spain. His previous books include Protestant Modernity: Weber, Secularisation and Protestantism; Il Giardiniere Invisibile: Credere, Non Credere, Cercare; and most recently A History of Philosophy: The Condensed Copleston. He was co-editor with Richard Norman of Religion and Atheism: Beyond the Divide (Routledge, 2016). Richard Norman is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, and a Patron of Humanists UK. His books include On Humanism (Routledge, second edition 2012), Understanding Humanism (with Andrew Copson and Luke Donnellan; Routledge, 2022), and What is humanism for? (2025).
Preface Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman Part 1: The 'God' Debate 1. The
Religion and Atheism Project: Some Initial Reflections Brian Pearce 2.
Beyond Transcendence Julian Baggini 3. Transcendence Fiona Ellis 4.
Transcendence, Immanence and Panentheism Michael Brierley 5. God and Being:
Resonance and Analogy Richard Norman 6. Personal presence, analogy and
resonance: a dialogue Robin Gill 7. Postscript: Without Naming God Brian
Pearce Part 2: Opportunities for Convergence 8. The Kindness of Strangers:
Empathy, Altruism, and the Case for Convergence John Saxbee 9. Can
Humanists be Spiritual? Jeremy Rodell 10. Understanding Spiritual
Experience: Two Approaches or One? David Scott 11. The Spiritual and the
Religious: Interlinked or Separable? John Cottingham 12. Moral Failure and
Spiritual Practice Michael McGhee 13. Persons and communities transformed
by practices George Guiver 14. Ritual for the Non-religious Elizabeth Slade
15. Science, Humanism, and Religion Raymond Tallis 16. Make Up a Story
Joanna Kavenna 17. Physics, humanism and openness Andrew Steane Part 3:
Religion and Diversity 18. Religion, Non-religion and Values: What has
changed and what stays the same? Linda Woodhead and Andrew Copson 19. "The
Wonder of Diversity": a Gift to Global Ethics Alan Race 20. Catholicism and
Atheism Peter Huff 21. Atheism and Esoterism: A Muslim Perspective Reza
Shah-Kazemi 22. Faith, Sexuality and Gender: Navigating Difficult
Conversations Christopher Lynch 23. Gender, Islam and Dialogue: a Muslim
feminist perspective on navigating 'hard-to-have' conversations Sariya
Cheruvallil-Contractor Part 4: Conclusion 24. Doing Difference Differently
Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman. Index
Religion and Atheism Project: Some Initial Reflections Brian Pearce 2.
Beyond Transcendence Julian Baggini 3. Transcendence Fiona Ellis 4.
Transcendence, Immanence and Panentheism Michael Brierley 5. God and Being:
Resonance and Analogy Richard Norman 6. Personal presence, analogy and
resonance: a dialogue Robin Gill 7. Postscript: Without Naming God Brian
Pearce Part 2: Opportunities for Convergence 8. The Kindness of Strangers:
Empathy, Altruism, and the Case for Convergence John Saxbee 9. Can
Humanists be Spiritual? Jeremy Rodell 10. Understanding Spiritual
Experience: Two Approaches or One? David Scott 11. The Spiritual and the
Religious: Interlinked or Separable? John Cottingham 12. Moral Failure and
Spiritual Practice Michael McGhee 13. Persons and communities transformed
by practices George Guiver 14. Ritual for the Non-religious Elizabeth Slade
15. Science, Humanism, and Religion Raymond Tallis 16. Make Up a Story
Joanna Kavenna 17. Physics, humanism and openness Andrew Steane Part 3:
Religion and Diversity 18. Religion, Non-religion and Values: What has
changed and what stays the same? Linda Woodhead and Andrew Copson 19. "The
Wonder of Diversity": a Gift to Global Ethics Alan Race 20. Catholicism and
Atheism Peter Huff 21. Atheism and Esoterism: A Muslim Perspective Reza
Shah-Kazemi 22. Faith, Sexuality and Gender: Navigating Difficult
Conversations Christopher Lynch 23. Gender, Islam and Dialogue: a Muslim
feminist perspective on navigating 'hard-to-have' conversations Sariya
Cheruvallil-Contractor Part 4: Conclusion 24. Doing Difference Differently
Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman. Index
Preface Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman Part 1: The 'God' Debate 1. The
Religion and Atheism Project: Some Initial Reflections Brian Pearce 2.
Beyond Transcendence Julian Baggini 3. Transcendence Fiona Ellis 4.
Transcendence, Immanence and Panentheism Michael Brierley 5. God and Being:
Resonance and Analogy Richard Norman 6. Personal presence, analogy and
resonance: a dialogue Robin Gill 7. Postscript: Without Naming God Brian
Pearce Part 2: Opportunities for Convergence 8. The Kindness of Strangers:
Empathy, Altruism, and the Case for Convergence John Saxbee 9. Can
Humanists be Spiritual? Jeremy Rodell 10. Understanding Spiritual
Experience: Two Approaches or One? David Scott 11. The Spiritual and the
Religious: Interlinked or Separable? John Cottingham 12. Moral Failure and
Spiritual Practice Michael McGhee 13. Persons and communities transformed
by practices George Guiver 14. Ritual for the Non-religious Elizabeth Slade
15. Science, Humanism, and Religion Raymond Tallis 16. Make Up a Story
Joanna Kavenna 17. Physics, humanism and openness Andrew Steane Part 3:
Religion and Diversity 18. Religion, Non-religion and Values: What has
changed and what stays the same? Linda Woodhead and Andrew Copson 19. "The
Wonder of Diversity": a Gift to Global Ethics Alan Race 20. Catholicism and
Atheism Peter Huff 21. Atheism and Esoterism: A Muslim Perspective Reza
Shah-Kazemi 22. Faith, Sexuality and Gender: Navigating Difficult
Conversations Christopher Lynch 23. Gender, Islam and Dialogue: a Muslim
feminist perspective on navigating 'hard-to-have' conversations Sariya
Cheruvallil-Contractor Part 4: Conclusion 24. Doing Difference Differently
Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman. Index
Religion and Atheism Project: Some Initial Reflections Brian Pearce 2.
Beyond Transcendence Julian Baggini 3. Transcendence Fiona Ellis 4.
Transcendence, Immanence and Panentheism Michael Brierley 5. God and Being:
Resonance and Analogy Richard Norman 6. Personal presence, analogy and
resonance: a dialogue Robin Gill 7. Postscript: Without Naming God Brian
Pearce Part 2: Opportunities for Convergence 8. The Kindness of Strangers:
Empathy, Altruism, and the Case for Convergence John Saxbee 9. Can
Humanists be Spiritual? Jeremy Rodell 10. Understanding Spiritual
Experience: Two Approaches or One? David Scott 11. The Spiritual and the
Religious: Interlinked or Separable? John Cottingham 12. Moral Failure and
Spiritual Practice Michael McGhee 13. Persons and communities transformed
by practices George Guiver 14. Ritual for the Non-religious Elizabeth Slade
15. Science, Humanism, and Religion Raymond Tallis 16. Make Up a Story
Joanna Kavenna 17. Physics, humanism and openness Andrew Steane Part 3:
Religion and Diversity 18. Religion, Non-religion and Values: What has
changed and what stays the same? Linda Woodhead and Andrew Copson 19. "The
Wonder of Diversity": a Gift to Global Ethics Alan Race 20. Catholicism and
Atheism Peter Huff 21. Atheism and Esoterism: A Muslim Perspective Reza
Shah-Kazemi 22. Faith, Sexuality and Gender: Navigating Difficult
Conversations Christopher Lynch 23. Gender, Islam and Dialogue: a Muslim
feminist perspective on navigating 'hard-to-have' conversations Sariya
Cheruvallil-Contractor Part 4: Conclusion 24. Doing Difference Differently
Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman. Index