My new 3QD-column (published last week) discusses atheism and historical awareness, departing from John Gray’s Seven Types of Atheism.
It is simultaneously awkward and exciting to read about your own consciously and responsibly adopted beliefs as something to be anatomized. It is also something atheists are not always much disposed to. On the contrary, perhaps: many forms of atheism present themselves as a consequence of free thought, of emancipation from tradition. The internal logic of their arguments prescribes that while religious beliefs, being non-rational, are in need of cultural or psychological explanation, atheism is really just what you will gravitate towards once you finally startĀ thinking. One question here will be whether this is necessarily the case.
MoreĀ here.