The popularity of New Atheism in the market of ideas in the last decade is unprecedented. This informal movement introduced radical atheism into the mainstream of public considerations and created a massive resentment amongst philosophers and theologians. Many critiques come predictably from conservative groups, which makes them conventional. But lately also the left-wing thinkers began to turn to religion and its emancipation potential. One of the prominent left-wing thinkers, Terry Eagleton, proposed a wholesale critique of New Atheism in his Reason, Faith, and Revolution. Reflections on the God Debate (2009). What I’m trying to do in this paper is to critically compare his animosity towards New Atheism with his positive project of rehabi...
The rise of new atheism has attracted significant attention but its novelty is often assumed rather ...
As Daniel Dennett wrote in his work 'Breaking the Spell' when talking about religion, somehow the st...
Recent publications by Harris, Dawson, Hitchens and others have generated excitement about a new at...
New observations on the persistence of God in modern times and why “authentic” atheism is so very ha...
This essay intends to examine the atheists Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Christopher ...
The New Atheists as a whole seek to promote radical secularism. They do so often from a viewpoint of...
Dr Stuart McAnulla is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leeds. He has published in several...
This article discusses the political implications of the new atheism movement that has been populari...
A Critique of New Atheism London buses with atheistic banners in January 2009 were only one instance...
New atheism is best known as a literary and media phenomenon which has resulted in the widespread di...
In the last few years, philosophy of religion has increasingly become a subject of dispute. Two posi...
The term ‘new atheism’ was first used in 2006 by Gary Wolf, who was describing the wave of irreligio...
I first read some of Eagleton’s work when I was in graduate school, and I began to use his best-sell...
The ‘new atheism’ has become an established cultural reference point in Britain. The anti-religious ...
New atheism is a contemporary world view which became especially popular after terrorist attack on W...
The rise of new atheism has attracted significant attention but its novelty is often assumed rather ...
As Daniel Dennett wrote in his work 'Breaking the Spell' when talking about religion, somehow the st...
Recent publications by Harris, Dawson, Hitchens and others have generated excitement about a new at...
New observations on the persistence of God in modern times and why “authentic” atheism is so very ha...
This essay intends to examine the atheists Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Christopher ...
The New Atheists as a whole seek to promote radical secularism. They do so often from a viewpoint of...
Dr Stuart McAnulla is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leeds. He has published in several...
This article discusses the political implications of the new atheism movement that has been populari...
A Critique of New Atheism London buses with atheistic banners in January 2009 were only one instance...
New atheism is best known as a literary and media phenomenon which has resulted in the widespread di...
In the last few years, philosophy of religion has increasingly become a subject of dispute. Two posi...
The term ‘new atheism’ was first used in 2006 by Gary Wolf, who was describing the wave of irreligio...
I first read some of Eagleton’s work when I was in graduate school, and I began to use his best-sell...
The ‘new atheism’ has become an established cultural reference point in Britain. The anti-religious ...
New atheism is a contemporary world view which became especially popular after terrorist attack on W...
The rise of new atheism has attracted significant attention but its novelty is often assumed rather ...
As Daniel Dennett wrote in his work 'Breaking the Spell' when talking about religion, somehow the st...
Recent publications by Harris, Dawson, Hitchens and others have generated excitement about a new at...