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A More Charitable Atheism - Essays on Life without—But Not Necessarily against—God (Paperback)
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A More Charitable Atheism - Essays on Life without—But Not Necessarily against—God (Paperback)
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This anthology consists of fourteen topically arranged essays that,
according to recent polls, more and more Americans find themselves
uncomfortable maintaining traditional religious beliefs and moral
commitments—a trend driven in large part by 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 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. In the fourteen essays in this book, James A. Metzger shows
that both meaning and resources for crafting a philosophically
sound moral compass can be found outside the sacred canopy.
Arranged topically, these essays explore a form of humanism
characterized by epistemic humility, a progressive ethical
orientation, as well as a respect for the positive features of
religion. The author’s own journey from mainline Protestant
Christianity to secular humanism followed 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. The author weaves his own experiences into several chapters
in order to show that in a postmodern milieu we can no longer
attribute major worldview shifts to solitary, dispassionate
rational inquiry. Although the essays have been composed in such a
way that each may stand alone, a feature 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: Chronic Illness and the Death of God, Epistemic
Limitations and Respect for Persons, A Humanist Approach to Reading
the Bible, and Advantages of Ethical Reasoning without God.
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