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Beyond the Atheism-Religion Divide (October 18, 2007)

In 1965, young Harvard professor Harvey Cox became the best-selling voice of secularism in America with his book “The Secular City.” He sees the old thinking in the “new atheism” of figures like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. Cox says that either/or debates between religion and atheism obscure the truly interesting interplay between faith and other forms of knowledge that is unfolding today. (via APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett)

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