The Freethinker s Text Book
Author: Annie Besant
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2019-09-25
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 3734095174
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Author: Annie Besant
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2019-09-25
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 3734095174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: The Freethinker s Text Book by Annie Besant
Author: Khushwant Singh
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 9788192328041
DOWNLOAD EBOOKQuotations from various sacred, philosophical, and literary texts and authors.
Author: Susan Jacoby
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Published: 2005-01-07
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 1429934751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn authoritative history of the vital role of secularist thinkers and activists in the United States, from a writer of "fierce intelligence and nimble, unfettered imagination" (The New York Times) At a time when the separation of church and state is under attack as never before, Freethinkers offers a powerful defense of the secularist heritage that gave Americans the first government in the world founded not on the authority of religion but on the bedrock of human reason. In impassioned, elegant prose, celebrated author Susan Jacoby paints a striking portrait of more than two hundred years of secularist activism, beginning with the fierce debate over the omission of God from the Constitution. Moving from nineteenth-century abolitionism and suffragism through the twentieth century's civil liberties, civil rights, and feminist movements, Freethinkers illuminates the neglected accomplishments of secularists who, allied with liberal and tolerant religious believers, have stood at the forefront of the battle for reforms opposed by reactionary forces in the past and today. Rich with such iconic figures as Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Clarence Darrow—as well as once-famous secularists such as Robert Green Ingersoll, "the Great Agnostic"—Freethinkers restores to history generations of dedicated humanists. It is they, Jacoby shows, who have led the struggle to uphold the combination of secular government and religious liberty that is the glory of the American system.
Author: Dale McGowan
Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 0814410960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRaising Freethinkers offers solutions to the unique challenges secular parents face and provides specific answers to common questions, as well as over 100 activities for both parents and their children. Covers every important topic nonreligious parents need to know to help their children with their own moral and intellectual development.
Author: David Eller
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn anthropological and philosophical deconstruction of religion, religious language, and the danger of relying on belief or faith instead of knowledge. Athyeism is shown to lead to discredism a rejection of belief as well as a rejection of gods.
Author: Chris Highland
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 0899974961
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarry John Muir’s wisdom with you in this inspirational guide that features 60 of his most insightful quotes. As a patriarch of the American environmental movement, John Muir helped to give birth to the national park system, the Sierra Club, and a myriad of smaller groups devoted to saving rivers, redwoods, and wildlife. Yet, he is also a spiritual parent who leads us down unmarked trails of the spirit. By urging us to simply be present in the world around us, loving and honoring it as our garden home, his poetic insight liberates life. In Meditations of John Muir, editor Chris Highland pairs 60 Muir quotes with selections from other celebrated thinkers and spiritual texts. Take this pocket-size guide with you on backpacks, nature hikes, and camping trips. Let Muir’s words enrich your experience as you ponder the wilderness from riverbank, mountaintop, or as you relax beside your campfire. Inside you’ll find: 60 inspiring John Muir quotes Selections of text from other philosophical minds Short excerpts for convenient reading Muir’s exuberance for nature was the touchstone for his commitment to the earth and all of its creatures. Let him lead you along the ultimate adventure that treks every range of light. Then venture off on your own deertrails of the heart, harkening to his granite gospel that calls for you “to get as near to the heart of the world” as you can.
Author: Kirsten Fischer
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2020-12-18
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 0812252713
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first comprehensive biography of Elihu Palmer tells the life story of a freethinker who was at the heart of the early United States' protracted contest over religious freedom and free speech. When the United States was new, a lapsed minister named Elihu Palmer shared with his fellow Americans the radical idea that virtue required no religious foundation. A better source for morality, he said, could be found in the natural world: the interconnected web of life that inspired compassion for all living things. Religions that deny these universal connections should be discarded, he insisted. For this, his Christian critics denounced him as a heretic whose ideas endangered the country. Although his publications and speaking tours made him one of the most infamous American freethinkers in his day, Elihu Palmer has been largely forgotten. No cache of his personal papers exists and his book has been long out of print. Yet his story merits telling, Kirsten Fischer argues, and not only for the dramatic account of a man who lost his eyesight before the age of thirty and still became a book author, newspaper editor, and itinerant public speaker. Even more intriguing is his encounter with a cosmology that envisioned the universe as interconnected, alive with sensation, and everywhere infused with a divine life force. Palmer's "heresy" tested the nation's recently proclaimed commitment to freedom of religion and of speech. In this he was not alone. Fischer reveals that Palmer engaged in person and in print with an array of freethinkers—some famous, others now obscure. The flourishing of diverse religious opinion struck some of his contemporaries as foundational to a healthy democracy while others believed that only a strong Christian faith could support democratic self-governance. This first comprehensive biography of Palmer draws on extensive archival research to tell the life story of a freethinker who was at the heart of the new nation's protracted contest over religious freedom and free speech—a debate that continues to resonate today.
Author: Christopher Cameron
Publisher: Critical Insurgencies
Published: 2019-09-15
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780810140790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBlack Freethinkers is the first study to offer a comprehensive historical treatment of African American freethought (including atheism, agnosticism, and secular humanism) from the nineteenth century to the present.
Author: Annie Besant
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-31
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 3385489652
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author: Annie Laurie Gaylor
Publisher: Freedom from Religion Foundation
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 706
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe collected writings of women freethinkers of the nineteenth & twentieth centuries