Brewster, M.E. (). Atheists in America. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. For a more recent and frequently updated catalogue of my articles, please check out my personal website or . · In this post Hannah Scheidt reviews Melanie E. Brewster's edited volume Atheists in America. Scheidt focuses on the ways in which Brewster's deals with the issue of 'coming out' as an atheist and he focus on 'New Atheist' phenomenon. Melanie Brewster’s edited volume Atheists in America brings together twenty-seven short personal narratives about being and becoming atheist in. · Atheists in America by Melanie E. Brewster. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, ,
Brewster, Melanie E, ed., Atheists in America. Pp. New York, Chichester, West Sussex: Columbia University Press, $28/£ Melanie E. Brewster's collection of confessionals, anecdotes and narratives from non-believers who follow very different paths toward their atheistic identities is an often profound and above all important publication; the lived experience of atheism in. "Atheists in America," edited by Melanie Brewster, is a fine collection of personal essays from American atheists of diverse ages, races, genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and religious and nonreligious upbringings. The essays shed light on diverse everyday atheist experiences and human journeys toward atheism, which is a. Atheists in America - Melanie E. Brewster "Atheists in America—a vital new contribution to the growing literature on nonbelievers—reveals in their own words how a wide diversity of people learned to live lives of integrity and meaning without God. The book also grants readers ready to hear it the message that not only is it okay not to.
Melanie Brewster, Associate Professor at Columbia University, researches marginalized groups and examines how experiences of discrimination and stigma may shape mental health. She lives in Manhattan runs an art/design company, THERE NOT THERE, in her spare time. Melanie Brewster’s edited volume Atheists in America brings together twenty-seven short personal narratives about being and becoming atheist in contemporary America. Gathered from a national call for submissions, the contributions represent a diverse sample in terms of age, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, geographical region, and. Atheists in America by Melanie E. Brewster. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, ,
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