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Unbelievers : an emotional history of doubt

Ryrie, Alec2021
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Why have Western societies that were once overwhelmingly Christian become so secular? Looking to the feelings and faith of ordinary people, Alec Ryrie offers a bold new history of atheism. We think we know the history of faith: how the ratio of Christian believers has declined and a secular age dawned. In this startlingly original history, Alex Ryrie puts faith in the dock to explore how religious belief didn't just fade away. Rather, atheism bloomed as a belief system in its own right. Unbelievers looks back to the middle ages when it seemed impossible not to subscribe to Christianity, through the crisis of the Reformation and to the powerful, challenging cultural currents of the centuries since. Tracing the roots of atheism, Ryrie shows that our emotional responses to the times can lead faith to wax and wane: anger at a corrupt priest or anxiety in a turbulent moment spark religious doubt as powerfully as any intellectual revolution. With Christianity under contest and ethical redefinitions becoming more and more significant, Unbelievers shows that to understand how something as intuitive as belief is shaped over time, we must look to an emotional history -- one with potent lessons for our still angry and anxious age.
Author:
Ryrie, Alec, author
Edition:
William Collins paperback edition.
Imprint:
London : William Collins, 2021.©2019
Collation:
262 pages ; 20 cm
Notes:
First published: 2019.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780008299859 (pbk)9780008299859 (paperback)
Dewey class:
211.8
Language:
English
BRN:
782547
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