American Unbelief from the Enlightenment to the New Atheism

AMERICAN CULTURE STUDIES 4491

This course examines American secularism, humanism, freethought, and atheism from the Enlightenment forward to the present. Topics to be explored include: the tensions between secular and Christian conceptions of the nation's founding, blasphemy and irreligious cartoons, the civil liberties of atheists and nontheists, the battles over religion in the public schools, the Satanic Temple, secularism and gender politics, atheism and race, humanistic Judaism, and the contemporary growth of the religiously disaffiliated or "nones." The course considers not only the intellectual dimensions of skeptical critiques of religion, but also the underlying politics of secularism (and anti-secularism) in a nation routinely imagined as "under God."
Course Attributes: EN H; AR SSP; AS HUM; FA HUM

Section 01

American Unbelief from the Enlightenment to the New Atheism
INSTRUCTOR: Schmidt
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