Atheopaganism, Mark A. Green
Atheopaganism, Mark A. Green
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Atheopaganism
An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science

Author: Mark A. Green

Narrator: Mark A. Green

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2023


Synopsis

Every human culture has evolved religious practices. Clearly, there is something inherent in humanity about religiosity: it must fulfill certain needs that evolved with us as our modern brains developed.ATHEOPAGANISM explores how the evolution of proceeding brain systems contributed to the belief systems, value sets and religious practices that characterize cultures all over the world. And then it implements this understanding of the nature of religion in a science-consistent religious practice that fulfills the human need for meaning, connectedness, inspiration and purpose.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel

While I find listening to Mark Green's podcast and reading his blog posts compelling, I struggled to connect with the writing style of this book. Besides the numerous spelling and editorial errors, I found the slow, methodical groundwork for the reasoning behind atheopaganism tedious - and the dismi......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

Not what I expected tbh. Virtually all of the info could be found for free on the blog, and the book added very little extra value. Also, there were typos, missing or duplicated words, and typesetting issues on almost *every other page*. I get that this was self published, but the printing seemed pr......more

Goodreads review by Karen

May lose a few points for brevity, and for the blog-style formatting. Much of the information can be gleaned from their website, and their Facebook group. However, it is nice to have a source to refer to, so I don't regret picking it up. This is an introduction to what it says: a largely neo-pagan p......more

Goodreads review by Emily

Wonderful, life-changing. I would, however, suggest a new/the addition of an editor for future works--typos here and there.......more

Goodreads review by Alison

Good in parts. I liked the exploration of what it is about religions that we atheists crave, and the outline of the pillars and principles. But the group rituals and songs/ poems didn’t connect with me at all, and I was left feeling like this was maybe not for me. I have done further research and am......more