03958nam 22007211 450 991082871560332120200513105437.00-7556-2535-80-85773-035-51-282-93199-797866129319941-4416-8133-70-85771-831-2600-00-4125-X10.5040/9780755625352(CKB)2670000000059889(EBL)676816(OCoLC)693781082(SSID)ssj0000473128(PQKBManifestationID)11297850(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000473128(PQKBWorkID)10437339(PQKB)10122828(MiAaPQ)EBC676816(MiAaPQ)EBC3422064(OCoLC)747951384(UtOrBLW)bpp09265649(Au-PeEL)EBL3422064(CaONFJC)MIL293199(OCoLC)935242681(EXLCZ)99267000000005988920200605d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA short history of atheism /by Gavin HymanFirst edition.London :I.B. Tauris,2010.1 online resource (233 p.)Library of Modern Religion ;Volume 13Description based upon print version of record.1-84885-137-5 1-84885-136-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The 'Appearance' of Atheism in Modern History; Chapter 2 - The Development of Atheism in Modern Thought; Chapter 3 - The God that Modern Atheism Rejects; Chapter 4 - The Theological Origins of Modern Atheism; Chapter 5 - Atheism and the Rise of Biblical Criticism; Chapter 6 - Atheism and the Rise of Science; Chapter 7 - Atheism, Evil and Suffering; Chapter 8 - The End of Modernity - The End of Atheism?; Notes; Bibliography; Index"The last few years have seen a remarkable surge of popular interest in the topic of atheism. Books about atheism by writers like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have figured prominently in bestseller lists and have attracted widespread discussion in the media. The ubiquity of public debates about atheism, especially in conscious opposition to the perceived social threat posed by faith and religion, has been startling. However, as Gavin Hyman points out, despite their prevalence and popularity, what often characterises these debates is a lack of nuance and sophistication. They can be shrill, ignorant of the historical complexity of debates about belief, and tend to lapse into caricature. What is needed is a clear and well informed presentation of how atheistic ideas originated and developed, in order to illuminate their contemporary relevance and application. That task is what the author undertakes here. Exploring the rise of atheism as an explicit philosophical position (notably in the work of Denis Diderot), Hyman traces its development in the later ideas of Descartes, Locke and Berkeley. Drawing also on the work of contemporary scholars like Amos Funkenstein and Michael J Buckley, the author shows that, since in recent theology the concept of God which atheists negate is changing, the triumph of its advocates may not be quite as unequivocal as Hitchens and Dawkins would have us believe."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Library of modern religion ;Volume 13.AtheismHistoryAtheismAgnosticism & atheismBICAtheismHistory.Atheism.Agnosticism & atheism.211.809Hyman Gavin1974-1672990UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910828715603321A short history of atheism4036744UNINA