Perspectives on Atheism COMM 4399 (02), Spring 2012 M&W 5-6:15, Fleck Hall 106 Instructor: Dr. Innes Mitchell

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Perspectives on Atheism COMM 4399 (02), Spring 2012 M&W 5-6:15, Fleck Hall 106 Instructor: Dr. Innes Mitchell Contact Information Office: Premont Hall 306 Phone: 416-5832 E-mail: innesm@stedwards.edu Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 1:00-2:00 Friday Noon-2:00 p.m., and by appointment. Required Texts Dan Barker, Godless (2008) J. Anderson Thomson, Why We Believe in God(s) (2011) Christopher Hitchens, The Missionary Position (1995) Sean Faircloth, Attack of the Theocrats (2012) Robin Morgan, Fighting Words (2006) A.C. Grayling, Meditations for the Humanist (2002) Course Description American mythology claims the United States is a Christian nation, increasingly accepting of all denominations and faiths. What about non-belief? Should atheism be written into, and become part of the American story? Has it already? From a rhetorical perspective we will address a variety of related questions: What are the narratives of atheism? Whose voices tell the stories and what are their interests? What are the arguments for atheism? How is atheism framed, both positively and negatively? Why ha the aspirations of the movement, the strategies used for altering perspectives, and who are their audiences?

We will examine four different perspectives (angles if you will) to view these issues: The critical perspective taking religion as its object The social perspective examining secularism in a free society The ethical perspective addressing the tenets of secular humanism There is an alternative American myth claiming the United States is a beacon of Liberty, carrying the torch of progressive values, scientific endeavor, and human rights ignited by the Enlightenment. Which American myth appeals to us? This overarching question will guide our journey. Please Note: Detailed instructions for the assignments listed below, and policies for the course, are posted on Blackboard. Access Blackboard Required Activities 1. Blog Posts: You will write twelve (12) blog posts in response to the course material. rspectives-on-atheism. posterous.com) is a private course blog. Each blog post should range from 500-800 words in length. Your blog post should hyperlink to all outside sources and references. 2. Essays: Y. Each essay/paper should be 4-5 pages in length, typed and double spaced. Your reflection essays will describe your personal perspectives on the issues raised in the course, as well as any relevant outside reading.

Your response paper will address Attack of the Theocrats (2012). You will present in class essay and See Course Schedule. 3. Group Book Report: You will be assigned to one of three groups (A-C). As a group, you are required to prepare a class presentation and discussion of a book related to either Part 1 or Part 2 of the course: Group A: Either Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Infidel (2007); or William Lobdell, Losing My Religion (2009) Group B: Simon G. Southerton, Losing a Lost Tribe (2004) Also include references to Jon Krakauer, Under the Banner of Heaven (2003) Croup C: Ibn Warraq, Why I Am Not a Muslim (1995) 4. Group Field Trip: During the course of the semester, as a group, you will be responsible for attending an educational event organized by one of the Atheist/Freethinking organizations in Austin. Examples of Atheist/Freethinking organizations in Austin include: Atheist Community of Austin Center for Inquiry Austin Secular Student Alliance at The University of Texas at Austin First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin You will write a group (combined) blog post describing your responses to the event (800-1000 words). Upload three photographs of your group at the event. 5. Participation: Class participation includes mandatory attendance, keeping up on the readings and being prepared to discuss them in class, offering your informed opinions in class discussions, asking questions, answering questions, and arguing points. It is very important that you keep up with the reading. Lectures and discussions will build on, not necessarily duplicate, reading material.

6. Extra Credit: classic play, The Crucible, will be performed at Mary Moody Northern Theatre from February 16-26. s play dramatizes several themes and issues relevant to our course. Attend a performance of the play and write a blog post briefly describing your response to the performance for 20 points extra credit. Your ticket stub will provide proof of attendance. Evaluation 1. Twelve Blog Posts (x 30 points each) 360 2. Reflection/Response Papers (x 120 points each) 360 3. Group Book Report 120 (Includes 40 Peer) 4. Group Field Trip & Event Blog Post 60 5. Participation 100 Total 1000 1000-900 = 100-90% A 899-800 = 89-80% B 799-700 = 79-70% C 699-600 = 69-60% D 599 below 59% > F

Course Schedule Reading Note: Articles available on Blackboard. January 18 Course Introduction: Atheism A Rhetorical Perspective Before next class: Watch: Secular Believers (BBC2 program hosted by Julian Baggini, 2007). Access on YouTube Read: Write: Blog Post #1 23 New Atheism Genesis of a Social Movement Discussion of Secular Believers & Reading Blog Post #1 due Part 1: Personal Perspectives Letting Go of God 25 Rejecting Conformity to Religious Belief Reading: Barker, Introduction & 3-83. Film: Julia Sweeney, Letting Go of God 30 Guest Speaker: Matt Dillahunty President Atheist Community of Austin February 1 Scientific Perspective Why We Believe Reading: J. Anderson Thomson, Why We Believe in God(s) (2011) Write Blog Post #3 on book 6 Apocalyptic Perspective End Time Anxiety Reading: 8 Group A Book Presentation: Either: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Infidel (2007) Or: William Lobdell, Losing My Religion (2009) Group A Book Report Outline due Group A Peer Evaluations due

13 Personal Reflections I Essay Personal Reflections I Essay due Oral In-Class Presentations: Groups B&C Part 2: C ritical Perspectives C ritiques of Religion 15 Refuting God Reading: Barker, 87-156 20 Religion Poisons Everything? Film: Root of All Evil? (Channel 4, 2006) Write Blog Post #4 on film 22 Reading: Barker, 161-250 Film: Dr. Robert Beckford, Who Wrote the Bible? (2004) 27 Historical Perspective: Did Jesus Exist? Reading: Barker, 252-304 Write Blog Post #5 on historical Jesus debate 29 Group B Book Presentation: Simon G. Southerton, Losing a Lost Tribe (2004) Also refer to: Jon Krakauer, Under the Banner of Heaven (2003) Group B Book Report Outline due Group B Peer Evaluations due March 5 Group C Book Presentation: Ibn Warraq, Why I Am Not a Muslim (1995) Group C Book Report Outline due Group C Peer Evaluations due! 7 Guest Speaker: Dr. Robert Jensen, Professor UT School of Journalism All My Bones Shake (2009) Write Blog Post #6 presentation! 12-16 Spring Break

19 The Catholic Church Reading: Christopher Hitchens, The Missionary Position (1995) Write Blog Post #7 on The Missionary Position Part 3: Social Perspectives Secularism in F ree Society 21 Roots of Liberty: Enlightenment Humanism and American Secular Heritage e Attack of the Theocrats (2012) Sean Faircloth, Preface & Chapters 1 & 2 in Attack of the Theocrats Robin Morgan, Fighting Words (2006) Write Blog Post #8 on Reading 26 Legal Perspectives A Wall of Separation Film: The Lord is Not on Trial Here Today (2010) Write Blog Post #9 on the film 28 Scientific Perspectives Evolution vs. Creationism April 2 Religious America, Secular Europe? Reading: Berger, Davie, and 4 No Atheists in Foxholes? Guest Speaker: Kathleen Johnson, Vice President and Military Director American Atheists Reading: Je Write Blog Post #10 9 Easter Break no class 11 Political Perspectives The God Strategy Film: With God on Our Side (2004) in American Write Blog Post #11 on the film

Part 4: Ethical Perspectives Secular Humanism 16 Black Infidels: African American Secular Humanism Reading: Emily 18 Envisioning a Secular Future Response Paper due Oral In-Class Presentations: Group A 23 Parenting Beyond Belief: Raising Freethinkers Reading: Write Final Blog Post #12 25 Work on Final Paper no class 30 Personal Reflections II Essay Oral In-Class Presentations: Groups B&C May 2 Personal Reflections II Essay Personal Reflections II Essay due (All Groups) Oral In-Class Presentations: Group A Course Evaluation