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Related: About this forumCan atheists and Christians work together? An interview with Harvard’s Chris Stedman
Jonathan Merritt | Apr 29, 2013
Christians and atheists are often seen as cultural and philosophical opponents. But can the two groups work together toward common goals? Chris Stedman, a 26-year-old interfaith activist, believes they can. And as an evangelical-Christian-turned-atheist, Stedman knows a little something about both communities.
Stedman serves as the Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. and is author of Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious. His book argues for the necessity of bridging the social gap between atheists and the religious so they can find common ground and work for the common good. Though Stedmans message wont resonate with everyonemay be particularly difficult for evangelicals who shy away from interfaith workit is significant and worth exploring. Here we discuss Stedmans ideas on how to break down the social divide between atheists and the religious.
JM: The title, Faitheist, is clearly an melding of the words faith and atheist, but how did you get there?
CS: Well, I didnt invent the term faitheist. Its one of several pejoratives used by some atheists to describe other atheists who are seen as too accommodating of religion or too friendly toward the religiousanother one is the term accommodationist. I, and other atheists I know, have seen or heard these labels used to describe us and the work were doing to bring together atheists and religious believers for constructive conversation. In fact, the very first time I ever went to a meeting of atheists, someone called me a faitheist. I decided the term was ripe for reclaiming.
http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2013/04/29/can-atheists-and-christians-work-together-an-interview-with-chris-stedman/
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(1,582 posts)it can work well.