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Bill Cooke - Is Scientific Humanism Anti-Religious?
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34 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2006
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Podcast episode
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Bill Cooke, former international director for the Center for Inquiry, is a senior lecturer at the School of Visual Arts at University of Auckland at Manukau. He is a fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion and now serves as CFI's Asia/Pacific coordinator. He is an acknowledged expert on the history of humanism and has written widely on the subject. He is author of the Dictionary Of Atheism, Skepticism, & Humanism, The Gathering of Infidels: A Hundred Years of the Rationalist Press Association and Heathen in Godzone: Seventy Years of Rationalism in New Zealand among other books.
In this interview with DJ Grothe, Dr. Cooke discusses the history of humanism, how it is different than religion, and whether or not humanism is anti-religious.
Also in this episode, Austin Dacey reports on the state of secularism in Bangladesh.
In this interview with DJ Grothe, Dr. Cooke discusses the history of humanism, how it is different than religion, and whether or not humanism is anti-religious.
Also in this episode, Austin Dacey reports on the state of secularism in Bangladesh.
Released:
Aug 4, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
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