Letter to a Christian Nation
Written by Sam Harris
Format: Trade Paperback, 144 pages
On Sale: January 8, 2008
Price: $12.95
From the new afterword by the author:Humanity has had a long fascination with blood sacrifice. In fact, it has been by no means uncommon for a child to be born into this world only to be patiently and lovingly reared by religious maniacs, who believe that the best way to keep...
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Science and Nonbelief
Written by Taner Edis
Format: Trade Paperback, 283 pages
On Sale: November 30, 2007
Price: $21.99
Scientists have raised questions about religious belief since the earliest development of scientific thought. Over the centuries, as science has become ever more sophisticated and answered many of the questions previously in the domain of religion, more and more people have developed a skeptical point of view regarding religion. Today, many...
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The Agnostic Reader
Edited by S. T. Joshi
Format: Trade Paperback, 386 pages
On Sale: August 1, 2007
Price: $21.99
Agnosticism — the philosophical argument that it is impossible to know whether God exists or not — has been the point of view of many distinguished thinkers from the 19th century to the present. In contrast to atheism, which asserts that God does not exist, agnosticism holds that reason and the...
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The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief
Edited by Tom Flynn
Format: Hardcover, 897 pages
On Sale: April 30, 2007
Price: $199.99
Successor to the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Unbelief (1985), edited by the late Gordon Stein, the New Encyclopedia of Unbelief is a comprehensive reference work on the history, beliefs, and thinking of America’s fastest growing minority: those who live without religion. All-new articles by the field’s foremost scholars describe and explain...
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Atheism & Philosophy
Written by Kai Nielsen
Format: Trade Paperback, 269 pages
On Sale: July 5, 2005
Price: $21.99
The indeterminacy of the modern concept of God has made the distinction between belief and unbelief increasingly problematic. Both the complexity of the religious response and the variety of skeptical philosophies preclude simplistic definitions of what constitutes belief in God. Making the discussion even more difficult are assertions by fundamentalists who...
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