Humanism and the Challenge of Difference
This book explores the implication of diversity for humanism. Through the insights of academics and activists, it highlights both the successes and failures related to diversity marking humanism in the US and internationally. It offers a timely depiction of how humanism in general as well as how particular humanist communities have wrestled with the nature of our changing world, and the issues that surface in relationship to markers of difference.

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Humanism and the Challenge of Difference
This book explores the implication of diversity for humanism. Through the insights of academics and activists, it highlights both the successes and failures related to diversity marking humanism in the US and internationally. It offers a timely depiction of how humanism in general as well as how particular humanist communities have wrestled with the nature of our changing world, and the issues that surface in relationship to markers of difference.

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Humanism and the Challenge of Difference

Humanism and the Challenge of Difference

by Anthony B. Pinn (Editor)
Humanism and the Challenge of Difference

Humanism and the Challenge of Difference

by Anthony B. Pinn (Editor)

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This book explores the implication of diversity for humanism. Through the insights of academics and activists, it highlights both the successes and failures related to diversity marking humanism in the US and internationally. It offers a timely depiction of how humanism in general as well as how particular humanist communities have wrestled with the nature of our changing world, and the issues that surface in relationship to markers of difference.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030067953
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2018
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Anthony B. Pinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religion at Rice University, USA. He is also the Director of Research for the Institute for Humanist Studies in Washington, D.C.


Table of Contents

Introduction.- Monica Miller, God ‘Aint Good, but Humans ‘Aint Better: Humanism at the Intersections of Social Difference.- Sikivu Hutchinson, Respectability Among Heathens: Black Feminist Atheist Humanists.- Yazmin A. G. Trejo, Understanding Secular Latinas: Demographic, Social, and Political Aspects.- Nicole C. Kirk, A Humanist Congregation in Post-War Black Chicago: Lewis McGee and the Free Religious Association, 1947-1953.- Sincere Kirabo, Humanism, Individualism, and Sensible Identity Politics.- Ana Honnacker, Man as the Measure of All Things: Pragmatic Humanism and Its Pitfalls.- Jennifer Bardi, Contextualizing a Radical Humanism: Issues of Race in the Humanist Fifty Years Ago and Today.- Juhem Navarro-Rivera, Beyond Church & State: Liberalism, Race, and the Future of Secular Political Engagement.- Vincent Lloyd, How Religious Is #BlackLivesMatter?.- Greta Christina, Humanist Sexual Ethics.

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