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“Coexistence is merely the first step. What comes next?”
Winterviews continues! From the Solstice (Dec. 21st) till the next Cross-quarter (Feb. 4th), we’re bringing you non-stop interviews and other goodies from big-name authors. Mark your calendar!
This week we interview Chris D. Stedman, who was recently named among the top ten peacemakers in the science-religion wars. He’s an atheist-interfaith activist, and takes considerable heat from the atheist community for his work. While many atheists see little or no need to engage religions in dialogue, Chris reaches out. And his goal goes beyond tolerance between stances on religion. He says:
“I don’t want to be tolerated. I want to be embraced. I want to be challenged. I want to be understood, and I want to understand other people. Coexistence is merely the first step. Then what’s next? Are we able to empathize? Share values? Work together?”
In this interview, Chris shares stories of his experiences as a person who grew up irreligious, became Born Again, then realized it was not the theology but the ethics and community offered by religion that he was really after. Ever since, he’s been actively seeking greater understanding and commonality between atheists and the religious. In particular, he shares a poignant conversation with a Muslim woman in which the two empathize with each other over their shared experiences of fear as minorities in America.
There was an issue with the sound quality – we tried recording in a library space that ended up having a nasty echo. But our voices come through clear, as does Chris’ affable personality.
Here’s what’s in store:
We tell a little about our paths.
We share stories of what makes interfaith a burning need for us, both in atheist and Pagan contexts.
Chris reveals his upcoming book Faitheist. Look for it in late 2012!
Previously a Content Developer and Adjunct Trainer for the Interfaith Youth Core, Chris is an atheist and secular humanist working to foster positive and productive dialogue between faith communities and the nonreligious. He has spoken and lead workshops on this topic at college and university campuses all across the United States; in 2011, the University of Oregon Alliance of Happy Atheists recognized Chris’ work with their first annual Happy Heathen! Award, and The Huffington Post named him one of the top interfaith activists on Twitter.
Chris was raised in a secular home but converted to evangelical Christianity after being invited to church by friends at 11 years old. After years of wrestling with theology and his sexual orientation, Chris left the Christian tradition and spent some time exploring. Eventually he recognized that he was an atheist and secular humanist, and today he works to advocate for the mutual respect of religious and non-religious individuals.
Here it is! – an anthology of all our published works to date, organized into one coherent presentation.
Yet this is much more than just an anthology. Exclusive new material lays out HP’s mission and vision, survey data brings the community to life, and multiple tables of contents arrange the articles in fresh and revealing patterns. Altogether more than 50 articles from over a dozen authors explore life at the intersection of science and myth.
This work includes brand new material:
Nine months: The story of HP and its mission
Rain dance: A vision for HP
Whether you’re new to HP or an old veteran, you’re going to love Year One. You can choose from one of four tables of contents that put the articles in a fresh light:
Topical Table of Contents – a practical route
Critical Questions Table of Contents – responses to critics
Fourfold Path Table of Contents – the basic framework of HP’s path
Four Elements Table of Contents – a contemplative experience
Wondering what that might look like? Check out the Topical Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Basics
A. The Fourfold Path
B. Practice
C. A Retreat
Part II: Advanced
A. Psychology
B. Nature
C. Mythology
Part III: Critical Appraisal
Part IV: Dialogues
Part V: Data on the HP Community
Conclusion
Dynamic Tables of Contents
Get your copy of Year One today – available now for your e-reader!
Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism
Editor: B. T. Newberg
Pages: 259
Color photos: 37
Formats: epub, pdf
Price: epub $12, or pdf $0+ (pay what you think it’s worth!)