But complaints of this kind did nothing to discourage imitators. Large digital collections of books, images, and music raise intriguing questions about the human past that are visible to a wide ...
The next stage of public debate about the fate of religion is under way. Tis the season of statistics, with some key figures of the 2011 census out. The religion figure is grabbing headlines, with the ...
We are non-religious activists and campaigners who have been victims of blasphemy and apostasy laws around the world, or of vigilante violence inspired by prejudice against humanists. We are aware ...
We're talking about how humanists, atheists, agnostics handle a spiritual crisis. Obviously, we're talking about this in the wake of the recent tragedies that have called upon faith communities to ...
Humanists at Work is a new series run by the Mandel Center for the Humanities that highlights the diverse kinds of work humanists and humanistic social scientists do in the world. We aim to ask: What ...
I had no idea until a few minutes ago that it is HumanLight Day. I didn't even know there was something called HumanLight Day. I just happened to hear about it on the National Public Radio's program ...
Humanists are discriminated against in 144 countries across the globe. 83 countries have criminal punishments for blasphemy or apostasy, including 13 where it remains a capital offence. In 12 ...
I feel like Kramnick … falls prey to a lure, which is this emphasis on “knowledge” and “knowing,” as opposed to other categories that are pretty fundamental and inextricable to our method: evaluation, ...