Non-religious worldviews: jigsaws of belief
External links
- Understanding Unbelief project (University of Kent)
- David Herbert and Josh Bullock (2020) Reaching for a new sense of connection: soft atheism and ‘patch and make do’ spirituality amongst nonreligious European millennials, Culture and Religion, 21:2
- David Herbert and Josh Bullock (2022) ‘The Diversity of Nonreligion: Meaning-Making, Activism and Towards a Theory of Nonreligious Identity and Group Formation’. In: Zwilling, Anne-Laure and Arsheim, Helge, (eds.) Nonreligion in Late Modern Societies: Institutional and Legal Perspectives. Springer
- Stephen Bullivant, Miguel Farias, Jonathan Lanman and Lois Lee Understanding Unbelief Rome report, 2019 (St Mary's University, Twickenham)
eResources
- 6.2 Your own jigsaw of beliefs (blank jigsaw to fill in)
- 6.3A ‘Soft atheism’ among European millennials: features and explanations (reduced version of 6.3 on p. 29 of book), 14 statements.
- 6.4 ‘Soft atheism’ among European millennials: interviews (3 sheets)
- 6.5 Examples of ‘hard atheism’
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Student pages: pp 28-29
- 6.1 Jigsaw of beliefs (p. 28)
- 6.3 ‘Soft atheism’ among European millennials: features and explanations (p. 29), 18 comments