TY - BOOK AU - Hart,William David TI - Educating Humanists: The Challenge of Sustaining Communities in the Contemporary Era T2 - Studies in Humanism and Atheism, SN - 9783030885274 U1 - 200 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Religion KW - Philosophy KW - Philosophy, Renaissance KW - Intercultural Philosophy and Religious Traditions KW - Renaissance Philosophy N1 - 1. Humanism and Education -- 2. Humanist Education -- 3. Teaching Humanism -- 4. Edward Said as Humanist Educator (with a Note on John Dewey) -- 5. Going Back to College: The Survival of Unitarian Universalism Depends on It -- 6. Comparing Religions in Public: Rural America, Evangelicals and the Prophetic Function of the Humanities -- 7. Confronting the Rising Danger of White Rage N2 - This volume explores the challenges that humanists face from hostile religious traditionalists on its right flank and from the political antihumanism, which is often postsecular, of critics on its left flank. Given this dual challenge, how can "secular" humanism educate, sustain, and reproduce itself? William David Hart is the Margaret W. Harmon Professor of Religious Studies at Macalester College, USA. He is the author of four monographs including The Blackness of Black: Key Concepts in Critical Discourse (2020) and Edward Said and the Religious Effects of Culture (2000) UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88527-4 ER -