There has been a dramatic increase in the percentage of the US population that is not religious. However, there is, to date, very little research on the social movement that is organizing to serve the needs of and advocate for the nonreligious in the US. This is a book about the rise and structure of organized secularism in the United States. By organized secularism we mean the efforts of nonreligious individuals to build institutions, networks, and ultimately a movement that serves their interests in a predominantly religious society. Researchers from various fields address questions such as: What secularist organizations exist? Who are the members of these organizations? What kinds of organizations do they create? What functions do these ...
Blog post, “Secularism Is Growing; But What Kind of Secularism?“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the percentage of the US population that is not religious. How...
Recent decades have witnessed the dramatic growth of an organized secularist movement that serves th...
In recent years, the number, size, and budgets of America's nonbeliever organizations have all grown...
A rapidly growing number of Americans are embracing life outside the bounds of organized religion. A...
Every week in Houston, Texas, hundreds of atheists meet all over the city to socialize, attend educa...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, the secularization theory was birthed – namely, the be...
As recent headlines reveal, conflicts and debates around the world increasingly involve secularism. ...
Many recent social scientific studies have noted that the percentage of Americans with no religious ...
Secularization has been an important component of sociological theory since the earliest days of the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-335).The historian C. John Sommerville has invited acade...
Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ...
Blog post, “Secularism Is Growing; But What Kind of Secularism?“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the percentage of the US population that is not religious. How...
Recent decades have witnessed the dramatic growth of an organized secularist movement that serves th...
In recent years, the number, size, and budgets of America's nonbeliever organizations have all grown...
A rapidly growing number of Americans are embracing life outside the bounds of organized religion. A...
Every week in Houston, Texas, hundreds of atheists meet all over the city to socialize, attend educa...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, the secularization theory was birthed – namely, the be...
As recent headlines reveal, conflicts and debates around the world increasingly involve secularism. ...
Many recent social scientific studies have noted that the percentage of Americans with no religious ...
Secularization has been an important component of sociological theory since the earliest days of the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-335).The historian C. John Sommerville has invited acade...
Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ...
Blog post, “Secularism Is Growing; But What Kind of Secularism?“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...