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PHIL 3310. Exploring the philosophical, ethical, spiritual, existential, social, and personal implications of a godless universe, and supporting their study at Middle Tennessee State University & beyond.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Friday, August 9, 2024
How Christian Fundamentalism Was Born Again
The authors of "The After Party" remind believers that "reconciliation to God inherently leads to reconciliation with others." They encourage Christians to draw on the resources of their faith to model a more relational, less tribal approach to politics. It's a stirring admonition, but Wineapple's observation about the tragedy of the Scopes trial is that both sides failed to see the other. The "self-appointed arbiters of culture" can seem just as contemptuous of faith as they were a century ago, even as their own beliefs become an altar unto themselves. The divide may very well be unbridgeable, but Marsden suggests that both sides keep in mind the wide angle of history and what it reveals––that "cultural conflicts are not simply products of the machinations of the warped minds of one's opponents, but rather reflect deeply embedded cultural patterns." A clear-eyed explanation of fundamentalism's resilience might include a recognition from nonbelievers that there is something wanting in the secular consensus, a lacuna that scientific, technological, and social progress has failed to address. The values of humility and hope could benefit us all.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/08/05/keeping-the-faith-brenda-wineapple-book-reviewThursday, August 8, 2024
Manifest humanIsm
https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto3
https://www.threads.net/@americanhumanist/post/C-YNl8yuPp5/?xmt=AQGzL06T7uMS2pj7BbRgBO5_Sn10CLZzmG-LvlVu7szlYQ