Jacques Berlinerblau responds to Kenan Malik’s review of his book.
Why is secularism a toxic word in the US, and can it be rehabilitated? Kenan Malik on a new book by American academic Jacques Berlinerblau, which promises to do just that
Matthew Adams gets inside the mind of the President of the Rationalist Association, Sir Jonathan Miller
For long-term prisoner Matthew Nutley confinement behind bars has offered him a chance of real liberty
It was Jews who were the first to test-drive secularism, says Keith Kahn-Harris
Laurie Taylor, Chair of the Rationalist Association, remembers his fellow trustee, who died on 4 September 2012
The medieval Devon town of Totnes is the capital city of pseudoscience, but local rationalists are mounting a fightback. James Gray goes through the wardrobe
As AC Grayling’s New College of the Humanities enrols its first intake, Caspar Melville asks our most prominent humanist what prompted his most controversial venture
Francis Spufford issues a challenge to non-believers
Without religion, can atheists have hope?