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Atheists in America

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This collection features more than two dozen narratives by atheists from different backgrounds across the United States.

Ranging in age, race, sexual orientation, and religious upbringing, these individuals address deconversion, community building, parenting, and romantic relationships, providing a nuanced look at living without a god in a predominantly Christian nation. These narratives illuminate the complexities and consequences for nonbelievers in the United States.

Stepping away from religious belief can have serious social and existential ramifications, forcing atheists to discover new ways to live meaningfully without a religious community.

Yet shedding the constraints of a formal belief system can also be a freeing experience.

Ultimately, this volume shows that claiming an atheist identity is anything but an act isolated from the other dimensions of the self.

Upending common social, political, and psychological assumptions about atheists, this collection helps carve out a more accepted space for this minority within American society.

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Product Details
Columbia University Press
0231163592 / 9780231163590
Paperback / softback
22/11/2016
United States
272 pages
152 x 229 mm