This anthology consists of fourteen topically arranged Essays that explore a form of humanism characterized by epistemic humility, a progressive ethical orientation, as well as a respect for the positive features of religion.
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According to recent polls, More Americans find themselves uncomfortable maintaining traditional religious beliefs and moral commitments--a trend driven in large part by the Millennials, and one likely to continue with subsequent generations.
This anthology consists of fourteen topically arranged Essays that explore a form of humanism characterized by epistemic humility, a progressive ethical orientation, as well as a respect for the positive features of religion