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Thiessen, Joel, 1981-
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Atheism.
Atheism -- United States.
Atheism -- Canada.
Irreligion -- United States.
Irreligion -- Canada.
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Thiessen, Joel, 1981-
Atheism.
Atheism -- United States.
Atheism -- Canada.
Irreligion -- United States.
Irreligion -- Canada.
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None of the above : non-religious identity in the US and
Canada
/ Joel Thiessen, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme.
by
Thiessen, Joel, 1981-
University of Regina Press : New York University Press, 2020.
Call #:
211.8 T439n
Subjects
Atheism
.
Atheism
--
United States.
Atheism
--
Canada
.
Irreligion
--
United States.
Irreligion
--
Canada
.
ISBN:
9780889777460
Description:
266 p.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Almost a quarter of Canadian and American adults are nonreligious, while youth are even more likely to identify as such. None of the Above explores the growing phenomenon of these "religious nones" in North America. Who are they, why and where is this population growing, and what impact are they having on today's societal and political trends? While the impact of secularism in both Europe and the United States has received much attention of late, little work has been done in
Canada
. In None of the Above, two Canadian scholars set about collecting current data in order to understand how a nonreligious identity impacts daily life in
Canada
, with comparisons to those living in the US. Though they find similarities, they also find key differences. With more nonreligious people living in
Canada
than in the US, the authors suggest that a growing divide between religious and nonreligious populations could engender a greater distance in moral and political values and behaviours than ever before."
Other authors:
Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah, 1987-
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