Newton Emerson on growing up atheist in Northern Ireland
Editorial
Haydn Mason reads an account of a Baroque clash of hearts and minds
Frank Jordans asks American humanists for their reaction to Bush's re-election and their perspective on what the future holds
How did a stateless German Jewish physicist become the first pop star of science, asks Joseph Schwartz
Anti-Enlightenment dogma is creeping into public life in Orthodox eastern Europe, says Christopher Lord
Not long ago, humanists could feel that theirs was the way of the future. But now, Dave Belden argues, we will need to relearn how to make common cause with religious progressives
Ziauddin Sardar proposes new ways to separate religion and politics in the Muslim world
Marilyn Mason applauds the inclusion of humanism in the new Religious Education
More and more people are choosing humanist funerals. But what if you're after something a little more exotic? Sally Feldman suggests a new marriage of the secular and the sacred