Why I'm Not an Atheist
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Christopher Beha recounts his intellectual and emotional journey away from and back toward religious belief, prompted in part by profound personal experiences.
The book mixes memoir with cultural and philosophical reflection, examining how faith can provide vocabularies for love and meaning.
Beha situates his conversion in the context of contemporary debates about religion and secularism, offering nuance rather than polemic.
He reflects on the limitations of atheistic frameworks to capture certain human experiences, particularly intimate relationships.
The narrative aims to illuminate both the personal reasons one might return to faith and broader cultural shifts in attitudes toward religion.
The book mixes memoir with cultural and philosophical reflection, examining how faith can provide vocabularies for love and meaning.
Beha situates his conversion in the context of contemporary debates about religion and secularism, offering nuance rather than polemic.
He reflects on the limitations of atheistic frameworks to capture certain human experiences, particularly intimate relationships.
The narrative aims to illuminate both the personal reasons one might return to faith and broader cultural shifts in attitudes toward religion.
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