Contrasting irreligious orinentation: atheism and secularity in the USA and Scandinavia

Approaching Religion 2 (1):8-20 (2012)
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Abstract

Atheism and secularity are not static, fixed orientations. Rather, atheism and secularity are contoured, malleable, and deeply shaped by cultural and social forces. A clear example of the degree to which atheism and secularity can be lived and expressed quite differently in different socio-cultural locations is revealed by comparing and contrasting the ways in which they are manifested in the United States and Scandinavia.

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