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Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture
 

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ISBN-13: 978-0-615-19634-3

Copyright © 2008 Ariela Keysar and Barry A. Kosmin

Book Contents

I. The Evolution-Creation Conflict

Chapter 1 Science Education and Religion in America in the 21st Century: Holding the Center (Jon D. Miller & Robert T. Pennock)

Chapter 2 The Creationist Attack on Science and Secular Society (Daniel G. Blackburn)

Chapter 3 Evolution Education and the Science-Religion Conflict: Dispatches from a Philosophical Correspondent (Austin Dacey)

Chapter 4 The Cultural Particularity of Conflict between “Religion” and “Science” in a Global Context (Frank L. Pasquale)

II. Teaching Science

Chapter 5 The Competing Influence of Secularism and Religion on Science Education in a Secular Society (William Cobern)

Chapter 6 Implementing Methodological Secularism: The Teaching and Practice of Science in Contentious Times (David E. Henderson)

Chapter 7 U.S. Public Education: A Battleground from the Ivory Tower to First Grade (Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi)

Chapter 8 Toward a Clear Frontier between Science and Religion in Education (Juan Antonio Aguilera Mochón)

III. Scientific Literacy and Public Policy

Chapter 9 Why Can’t Science Tell the truth? Scientific Literacy in a Postmodern World (Jeffrey Burkhardt)

Chapter 10 The Salience of Secular Values and Scientific Literacy for American Democracy (Barry A. Kosmin & Juhem Navarro-Rivera)

Chapter 11 High School Students’ Opinions about Science Education (Ariela Keysar & Frank L. Pasquale)


Secularism & Secularity

Front and Back Covers

Table of Contents

Introduction

Copyright © 2007 Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9794816-0-4
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RECENTLY PUBLISHED

 

RELIGION IN A FREE MARKET:
Religious and Non-Religious Americans—Who, What, Why and Where
by Barry Kosmin and Ariela Keysar

 

The success of American religion, its amazing vitality and dynamism, is due to the free market-oriented regime it has operated under for over two centuries. The market system allows different generations and groups to seek different responses to their spiritual and religious needs.

 

The American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS), reported in depth in Religion in a Free Market, is the most comprehensive survey of religion ever done in the United States. Over 50,000 Americans were asked to report on their religious affiliations, outlook, and beliefs, and their responses were weighted to reflect the entire U.S. adult population.

 

Why read this book? First, because religious ferment is as strong as it has ever been, so Religious Americans whatever you learned about religion in the U.S. a generation ago is out of date.

 

Second, whether you are a political consultant, a marketer, a religious leader, or a social scientist, it is impossible to understand America without understanding religion in America. According to ARIS, 75 percent of adults in 2001 said they are religious or somewhat religious and 91 percent said they believe in God. Even those who consider themselves secular—a rapidly growing portion of the public—are acutely aware of and influenced by the religious milieu surround them.

 

As its title indicates Religion in a Free Market is built on a key idea—that religion in America can best be understood as a product on offer in the marketplace of ideas. What clergy have observed anecdotally and other researchers have speculated on, Religion in a Free Market documents scientifically.

 


UNBELIEF AND IRRELIGION, EMPIRICAL STUDY AND NEGLECT OF.  

 

Unbelief and Irreligion, Empirical Study and Neglect of.

Excerpted from THE NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA OF UNBELIEF.

Tom Flynn (Ed.)  Amherst, NY:  Prometheus Books, 2007.

Pages 760-766.   Entry by Frank L. Pasquale, ISSSC Research Associate.


SCIENCE EDUCATION & SECULAR VALUES:
A Symposium

A special pullout supplement to the Fall 2007 edition of Religion in the News. It features articles contributed by professors, journalists, and other authors that deal with science education and secular values. Read the full supplement.


SECULARISM:
A Symposium

A special pullout supplement to the Winter 2006 edition of Religion in the News (Volume 8, No. 3). It features seven articles contributed by professors, journalists, and other authors that deal with topics ranging from the history of secularism to what it means to be "secular" today and beyond. The pieces included are:

    1. Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar: "A New Academic Enterprise"
       
    2. Susan Jacoby: "An American Tradition"
       
    3. Christopher Hitchens: "The View from the Beltway" 
       
    4. Peter Steinfels: "Hard and Soft Secularism" 
       
    5. Eileen Barker: "Mapping the Territory"
       
    6. David Hollinger: "An Alliance with Liberal Religion?
       
    7. Michael Ruse: "Defusing the War over Public Science"


 
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