A new era of research defines 1 in 4 Americans as secular and predicts that secularism's impact, including on politics, will be big.
As research in the past couple of decades has reflected those drops in behaviors and beliefs, conventional wisdom has lingered on a superficial understanding about what it really means — for our identities, our yearnings for something “bigger than ourselves” and our ideas about the role of religion in politics.
“There has been no innovation in secular thought in 50 years, few new policy ideas,” Berlinerblau said in an interview. “There’s no coherence, no leadership, no central movement. They can’t articulate what they want it to do.”Berlinerblau’s book and others of late look at different parts of personal and public secularism, but they agree that the contemporary terminology is inadequate.Emma Koonse Wenner, religion editor for Publishers Weekly, said there is a bit of a boom happening on the topic.
Opinion: The trend against religious affiliation is a grave threat to the GOP. But don’t count on it to save democracy. Berlinerblau sees secular organizing as a backstop to what he calls growing religious fundamentalism, in Turkey, Israel and the United States.But Ryan P. Burge, a political scientist at Eastern Illinois University who last year published “The Nones: Where They Came From, Who They Are, and Where They’re Going,thinks Berlinblau overstates that possibility. He looks at atheists and considers their antagonism to religion as out of step for the country.
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