Find Out More, Workshop 20: Atheism and Agnosticism—Not in Temples Made with Hands
In "Building Bridges," a Tapestry of Faith program
Basic resources: Investigating Atheism is a University of Cambridge site, incredibly rich and deep. Definition of Atheism is an especially useful article on the Cambridge site.
Go here for Basics of Atheism & Agnosticism.
A Candid Word has this interesting article, "Persecution Today: Atheists Are the New Jews" — November 2008
Little Book of Atheist Spirituality by Andre Comte, translated by Nancy Huston (new York: Penguin, 2008) will give you a nice sense of what many atheists do believe in.
Atheist Centre of the International Humanist and Ethical Union is committed to promoting Positive Atheism (per second definition on Fact Sheet) worldwide, especially in India.
Here are sites that explore the relationship between Unitarian Universalism and Atheism: Nexus, a UU Atheist Website; Faith of an Atheist is a sermon by Rev. Darcey Laine and Why Atheists Go to Church is another by Reverend Matt Tittle
Short biographies of Mary McCarthy: from Pegasos, a Finnish literature website and Vassar College Library. Read part of Memories of a Catholic Girlhood on Googlebooks.
The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture has a short, interesting article on the utopian, free slave colony of Nashoba started by Frances Wright.
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