Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West
In a Western culture of increasing skepticism towards conservative Christianity, what motivates intellectually-driven atheists to believe in the reality of God and become passionate followers of Christ? Review of social science literature confirms a predominant functional approach to religious conversion, effectively reducing a complex, substantive phenomenon to a partial functional explanation. In response, the chief focus of this book is to take a broader look at religious conversion to determine the precursors and pathways from atheistic disbelief to belief in God and Christianity within an educated population.

Findings are drawn from PhD-based research evaluating a broad range of functional and substantive variables influencing religious conversion. Data was collected through both survey and interview of fifty educated, skeptical atheists in the contemporary West who once held belief God and Christianity as implausible, unattractive, and irrelevant. Yet, they became utterly convinced that the Christian faith was true and good, worth personal life commitment.

These former atheists not only experienced a change of their worldview, but also a dramatic transformation of their ‘whole world.’ In-depth narrative analysis revealed the integrated, transformative nature of religious conversion in areas of sense-making, identity, experience, meaning and purpose, community, language, and spirituality. Overall, this book advances the case for using an inclusive, transformational perspective in future description, conception, and modeling for religious conversion of atheists to conservative forms of Christianity.

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Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West
In a Western culture of increasing skepticism towards conservative Christianity, what motivates intellectually-driven atheists to believe in the reality of God and become passionate followers of Christ? Review of social science literature confirms a predominant functional approach to religious conversion, effectively reducing a complex, substantive phenomenon to a partial functional explanation. In response, the chief focus of this book is to take a broader look at religious conversion to determine the precursors and pathways from atheistic disbelief to belief in God and Christianity within an educated population.

Findings are drawn from PhD-based research evaluating a broad range of functional and substantive variables influencing religious conversion. Data was collected through both survey and interview of fifty educated, skeptical atheists in the contemporary West who once held belief God and Christianity as implausible, unattractive, and irrelevant. Yet, they became utterly convinced that the Christian faith was true and good, worth personal life commitment.

These former atheists not only experienced a change of their worldview, but also a dramatic transformation of their ‘whole world.’ In-depth narrative analysis revealed the integrated, transformative nature of religious conversion in areas of sense-making, identity, experience, meaning and purpose, community, language, and spirituality. Overall, this book advances the case for using an inclusive, transformational perspective in future description, conception, and modeling for religious conversion of atheists to conservative forms of Christianity.

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Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West

Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West

by Jana S. Harmon
Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West

Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West

by Jana S. Harmon

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Overview

In a Western culture of increasing skepticism towards conservative Christianity, what motivates intellectually-driven atheists to believe in the reality of God and become passionate followers of Christ? Review of social science literature confirms a predominant functional approach to religious conversion, effectively reducing a complex, substantive phenomenon to a partial functional explanation. In response, the chief focus of this book is to take a broader look at religious conversion to determine the precursors and pathways from atheistic disbelief to belief in God and Christianity within an educated population.

Findings are drawn from PhD-based research evaluating a broad range of functional and substantive variables influencing religious conversion. Data was collected through both survey and interview of fifty educated, skeptical atheists in the contemporary West who once held belief God and Christianity as implausible, unattractive, and irrelevant. Yet, they became utterly convinced that the Christian faith was true and good, worth personal life commitment.

These former atheists not only experienced a change of their worldview, but also a dramatic transformation of their ‘whole world.’ In-depth narrative analysis revealed the integrated, transformative nature of religious conversion in areas of sense-making, identity, experience, meaning and purpose, community, language, and spirituality. Overall, this book advances the case for using an inclusive, transformational perspective in future description, conception, and modeling for religious conversion of atheists to conservative forms of Christianity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793641328
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/2023
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Jana Harmon is teaching fellow for the C.S. Lewis Institute of Atlanta and a former adjunct professor in Cultural Apologetics at Biola University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Religious Conversion—Changing Stories of Reality

Chapter Two: Atheism and Christianity—Conflicting Worldview Stories

Chapter Three: Becoming an Atheist—Atheists’ Reasons for Atheism

Chapter Four: Being an Atheist—Atheists’ Views on Religion and Life

Chapter Five: Catalysts Towards Change—Disruptive Challenges and Longings

Chapter Six: Catalysts Towards Change—Disruptive Experiences

Chapter Seven: Questing Towards Belief—Seeking After Truth

Chapter Eight: Questing Towards Belief—Experiencing God

Chapter Nine: Putting the Pieces Together—the Complexity of Conversion

Chapter Ten: Putting the Pieces Together—the Comprehensiveness of Conversion

Appendix: From Atheism to Christianity—Unlikely Stories of Conversion

Bibliography

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