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New Heretics

Skepticism, Secularism, and Progressive Christianity

New Heretics

Skepticism, Secularism, and Progressive Christianity

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Publisher: New York University Press
ISBN: 9781479836147
Number of Pages: 264
Published: 07/02/2023
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Charts the development of progressive Christianity's engagement with modern science, historical criticism, and liberal humanism
Christians who have doubts about the existence of God? Who do not believe in the divinity of Jesus? Who reject the accuracy of the Bible? The New Heretics explores the development of progressive Christianity, a movement of Christians who do not reject their identity as Christians, but who believe Christianity must be updated for today's times and take into consideration modern science, historical criticism, and liberal humanism.
Drawing on three years of ethnographic fieldwork in North America, Rebekka King focuses on testimonies of deconversion, collective reading practices, and the ways in which religious beliefs and practices are adapted to fit secular lives. King introduces the concept of "lived secularity" as a category with which to examine the ways in which religiosity often is entangled with and subsumed by secular identities over and against religious ones. This theoretical framework provides insight into the study of religious and cultural hybridity, new emerging groups such as "the nones," atheism, religious apostasy, and multi-religious identities.
The New Heretics pays close attention to the ways that progressive Christians understand themselves vis-à-vis a conservative or fundamentalist Christian "other," providing context concerning the presumed divide between the religious right and the religious left. King shows that while it might be tempting to think of progressive Christians as atheists, there are religious and moral dimensions to their disbelief. For progressive Christians the act of questioning and rejecting God—alongside other theological tenets—is framed as a moral activity. Ultimately, the book showcases the importance of engaging with the ethics of belief in understanding contemporary Christianity.

Rebekka King

Rebekka King is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Middle Tennessee State University.

An extraordinary work: engaging and insightful from cover to cover. King's organizing concept of lived secularity makes an innovative contribution that scholars across disciplines will find useful. -- James Bielo, Miami University King deftly brings to life her concept of 'lived secularity' through vivid testimony and engaging scholarship. . . . The New Heretics furthers our understanding of contemporary Christianity. -- Ryan Cragun, The University of Tampa