Atheism UK
Atheism UK is dedicated to advancing atheism in the United Kingdom and states that its ultimate goal is to end belief in God and religion as a whole.
Atheism UK is dedicated to advancing atheism in the United Kingdom and states that its ultimate goal is to end belief in God and religion as a whole.
The Bishopsgate Institute is an academic center located in London. Its library has an extensive collection of archives and printed materials about the history of freethought and humanism in the United Kingdom. Email through the website.
Kai Nielsen is an adjunct professor of philosophy at Concordia University in Montreal. He is a noted atheist and has written multiple books on atheism. He signed the Humanist Manifesto II in 1973.
Suzanne Rutland is an emeritus professor of Hebrew, biblical and Jewish studies at the University of Sydney. She is the author of a comprehensive history on Australian Jewry, Edge of the Diaspora: Two Centuries of Jewish Settlement in Australia.
Ian Young is chair of the department of Hebrew, biblical and Jewish studies at the University of Sydney. His research and teaching interests focus on the language and interpretation of the Hebrew Bible.
Avril Alba is a professor in the deparment of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish studies at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on the Holocaust, including post-Holocaust Jewish theology. She wrote the article “Testifying to the Holocaust” for the Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal.
Catholic Assyrian Church of the East offers resources on current international and national news and a number of other topics concerning Catholicism.
Paul D. Simmons is a clinical professor in the Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine and an adjunct professor in the department of philosophy at the University of Louisville. He has written extensively on religion (specifically Baptist) and health care. He is the author of Freedom of Conscience: a Baptist and Humanist Dialogue (2000).
The British Association for Jewish Studies works to promote the teaching and research of Jewish culture throughout higher education in the United Kingdom. Dr Hannah Holtschneider is president and conference 2017 organizer.