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Morteza Hashemi

    Morteza Hashemi delves into the philosophical and sociological dimensions of post-secularism, exploring the intricate relationships between religion, science, and society. His work critically examines complex social and political theories, with a particular focus on secularization and its profound implications. His research interests also extend to medical sociology and the study of science and technology. Hashemi offers deep insights into the dynamics of contemporary societal phenomena.

    Theism and Atheism in a Post-Secular Age
    • Theism and Atheism in a Post-Secular Age

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This book examines the post-secular idea of ‘religion for non-believers’. The new form of unbelief which is dubbed as ‘tourist atheism’ is not based on absolute rejection of religion as a ‘dangerous illusion’ or ‘mere prejudice’. Tourist atheists instead consider religion as a cultural heritage and a way of seeking perfection. What are the origins of these new forms of atheism? What are the implications of the emergence of a type of atheism which is more open toward religious teachings, rituals, arts, and world views? Hashemi argues that public intellectuals must consider that it is a sign of a post-secular age in which believers and non-believers go beyond mere tolerance and engage in a creative process of co-practice and co-working.

      Theism and Atheism in a Post-Secular Age