Faith no more

why people reject religion

Hardcover

English language

Published April 27, 2011 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-974001-7
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OCLC Number:
706677548

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During his 2009 inaugural speech, President Obama described the United States as a nation of "Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus--and nonbelievers." It was the first time an American president had acknowledged the existence of this rapidly growing segment of the population in such a public forum. And yet the reasons why more and more people are turning away from religion are still poorly understood. In Faith No More, Phil Zuckerman draws on in-depth interviews with people who have left religion to find out what's really behind the process of losing one's faith. According to a 2008 study, so many Americans claim no religion (15%, up from 8% in 1990) that this category now outranks every other religious group except Catholics and Baptists. Exploring the deeper stories within such survey data, Zuckerman shows that leaving one's faith is a highly personal, complex, and drawn-out process. And he finds that, rather …

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Subjects

  • Atheism
  • Church history
  • Non-church-affiliated people
  • Apostasy
  • Ex-church members
  • Religion and sociology
  • Christianity

Places

  • United States