
Religion After the Gods
Started by a group of Unitarian faculty and students, religious humanism applied the rituals of the theocentric universe of Judeo-Christianity to the non-theistic, anthropocentric universe of agnostics, altruists, humanitarians, and meliorists. Their beliefs found expression in the AHA, founded in 1941 with Wilson as the secretary and editor of its magazine. Wilson's actions in these and other roles weighed heavily on the organization's reputation, influence, successes, and failures. At the same time, his multifaceted work reflected the relationship between power and the possibilities inherent in the pluralistic and democratic heritage he pursued.
Rigorous and astute, Religion After the Gods reveals how the tensions between individual aspirations and bureaucratic constraints culminated in hopeful humanist practices.
- Undertittel
- Edwin H. Wilson and the American Humanist Association
- Forfatter
- John S. Haller Jr.
- ISBN
- 9780252089244
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 454 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.3.2026
- Antall sider
- 258
