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Whatever happened to new atheism? The rise and fall of the U.S. atheist movement

Politics and Religion
The first decade of the twenty-first century saw the rise of a phenomenon known as new atheism. In recent years the visibility of new atheism has waned, but scholarly research into the causes of this decline remain limited. This paper examines the rise
Steven Kettell
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The God of New Atheism, the God of Modern Western ID, and Sunnī Concepts of Divine Action

Journal of Islamic Philosophy
New Atheism declares God to be “a scientific hypothesis” that can be tested like any other. An examination of their claim, and the approaches they employ to substantiate it, reveals a particular understanding of God and causality, where God’s action ...
D. Jalajel
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Denis Alexander and Alister McGrath (eds.): “Coming to Faith Through Dawkins: 12 Essays on the Pathway from New Atheism to Christianity”

Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology
D. Gareth Jones reviews Denis Alexander and Alister McGrath (eds.): “Coming to Faith Through Dawkins: 12 Essays on the Pathway from New Atheism to Christianity”
D. G. Jones
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The New Atheism

2017
Beginning with the publication of Sam Harris's The End of Faith in 2004, the figures who have come to be widely known as the New Atheists have produced a series of bestselling books and films that have reached and deeply affected countless individuals and communities the world over.
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Theology After New Atheism

New Blackfriars, 2015
The popular ‘movement’ which became known as ‘new atheism’ reached its pinnacle in the late 2000s with the publication of books by Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and a number of others. At risk of using tabloid language, I do not think it would be objectionable to say that such a ‘movement’ sought to attack both ...
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Whither New Atheism?

2017
Version of Record: in P. Bubbio and P. Quadrio (eds.) New Atheism: Critical Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Science Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press ...
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New atheism and moral theory

Journal of Global Ethics, 2013
Over the past decade, New Atheists have campaigned against the influence of religion in public life and favored a more enlightened understanding of the world – one based on the methods and theories of the natural sciences. Although the leaders of this movement refuse to give religion, even moderate religion, any place in determining moral conduct, they
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The Politics of New Atheism

Politics and Religion, 2013
AbstractThis article discusses the political implications of the new atheism movement that has been popularized by writers such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris. New atheism is largely defined by its political goals, yet it has received relatively little attention from political theorists.
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