Consciousness Raising

The Critique, Agenda, and Inherent Precariousness of Contemporary Anglophone Atheism

Authors

  • Christopher Robert Cotter University of Edinburgh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.v2i1.77

Keywords:

New Atheism, Enlightenment, Irreligion, Secularity

Abstract

Atheism, as a subject in its own right, has received comparatively little scholarly attention in the past. This study begins by unpacking the term ‘atheism’, specifying an appropriate timescale and limiting the scope of the investigation to the work of four key authors. Their critiques of religion are considered and common themes under the appellation ‘dangerous religion’ are discerned. The author then pursues a closer reading of the texts, discerning what agenda is promoted in opposition to the heavily criticised ‘religion’, and discussing contemporary atheism in relation to Enlightenment values. Finally, the author examines why contemporary atheism fails to state its agenda more explicitly. The main players are shown to be individuals, with different foci that cannot be encapsulated by labels such as ‘Enlightenment’. Indications emerge of a ‘consciousness raising’ agenda, resulting from various factors that make contemporary unbelief a particularly organisationally ‘precarious’ phenomenon – a precariousness enhanced by an implicit ambivalent attitude to certain aspects of Christianity, and a correlation with Enlightenment, Romantic and New Age concerns.

Author Biography

  • Christopher Robert Cotter, University of Edinburgh

    Christopher R. Cotter is a postgraduate researcher in Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh. In addition to a keen interest in contemporary atheism and secularism, Chris's qualitative and quantitative research focuses on students, and should give insights into sources of religious and nonreligious self-understandings in the lives of students in relation to other significant areas of life and in their own right. He hopes to demonstrate a dynamic relationship between religiosity and nonreligiosity, and to confirm or challenge extant theories on the effects of education, upbringing and social situation on students’ sources of identity.

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Published

2011-08-14

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How to Cite

Cotter, C. (2011). Consciousness Raising: The Critique, Agenda, and Inherent Precariousness of Contemporary Anglophone Atheism. International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 2(1), 77-103. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.v2i1.77