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Christian atheism is an ideology that embraces the teachings, narratives, symbols, practices, or communities associated with
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, which states that Jesus in Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God (Christianity), Son of God and Resurrection of Jesus, rose from the dead after his Crucifixion of Jesus, crucifixion, whose ...
without accepting the literal existence of
God In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the un ...
. It often overlaps with
nontheism Nontheism or non-theism is a range of both religious and non-religious attitudes characterized by the absence of espoused belief in the existence of God or gods. Nontheism has generally been used to describe apathy or silence towards the subjec ...
and post-theism.


Common beliefs

There are different schools of thought among Christian atheists. Thomas Ogletree, Frederick Marquand Professor of Ethics and Religious Studies at
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, lists these four common beliefs:Ogletree, Thomas W. The Death of God Controversy. New York: Abingdon Press, 1966. # the assertion of the unreality of God for our age, including the understandings of God that have been a part of traditional Christian theology; # the insistence upon coming to grips with contemporary culture as a necessary feature of responsible theological work; # varying degrees and forms of alienation from the church as it is now constituted, and; # recognition of the centrality of the person of Jesus in theological reflection.


Theological approaches


Death of God theology

Death of God theology, which had brief public prominence in the mid-1960s, refers to a range of views aiming to account for the rise of secularity and emphasizing that God has either ceased to exist or never did. According to Paul van Buren, a Death of God theologian, the word ''God'' itself is "either meaningless or misleading". Van Buren contended that it is impossible to think about God and said, "We cannot identify anything which will count for or against the truth of our statements concerning 'God'." Most Christian atheists believe that God never existed, but a few take the death of God literally.Lyas, Colin. "On the Coherence of Christian Atheism." ''The Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy'' 45(171): 1970. Thomas J. J. Altizer spoke of Jesus' death on the cross as a redemptive event that passed the baton to humanity. In ''The Gospel of Christian Atheism'', he stated, "Every man today who is open to experience knows that God is absent, but only the Christian knows that God is dead, that the death of God is a final and irrevocable event and that God's death has actualized in our history a new and liberated humanity."Altizer, Thomas J. J. ''The Gospel of Christian Atheism''. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1966. Some death of God theologians favor separation from the institutions of the
Christian Church In ecclesiology, the Christian Church is what different Christian denominations conceive of as being the true body of Christians or the original institution established by Jesus Christ. "Christian Church" has also been used in academia as a syn ...
. Altizer stated that "the radical Christian believes that the
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'' by
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*'' Atheism in Christianity'' by Ernst Bloch * Christian agnosticism * Christian deism *
Christ myth theory The Christ myth theory, also known as the Jesus myth theory, Jesus mythicism, or the Jesus ahistoricity theory, is the fringe view that the story of Jesus is a work of mythology with no historical substance. Alternatively, in terms given by ...
* Demythologization *
Lloyd Geering Sir Lloyd George Geering (born 26 February 1918) is a New Zealand theologian who faced charges of heresy in 1967 for teaching that the Bible's record of Jesus' death and resurrection is not true. He considers Christian and Muslim fundamenta ...
* God-Building * '' God Is Not Great'' by
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* '' Jefferson Bible'' *
Jewish atheism Jewish atheism is the atheism of people who are ethnically and (at least to some extent) culturally Jewish. "Jewish atheism" is not a contradiction because Jewish identity encompasses not only religious components but also, and for most J ...
* Materialism and Christianity *
Nontheist Quakers Nontheist Quakers (also known as nontheist Friends) are those who engage in Quaker practices and processes, but who do not necessarily believe in a theistic God or Supreme Being, the divine, the soul or the supernatural. Like traditional Quakers, ...
(previously titled here "Nontheist Friends") *
Nontheistic religion Nontheistic religions (not to be confused with atheism) are traditions of religious belief, thought within a religious context—some otherwise aligned with theism, others not—in which nontheism informs religious beliefs or practices. Nonthei ...
* Religious naturalism *
Postchristianity Postchristianity is the situation in which Christianity is no longer the dominant civil religion of a society but has gradually assumed values, culture, and worldviews that are not necessarily Christian. Post-Christian tends to refer to the loss ...
* Robert Jensen * Robert M. Price * Sea of Faith * Spiritual but not religious *
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References


Further reading

* * * Hamilton, William, ''A Quest for the Post-Historical Jesus'', (London, New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 1994). . *


External links


Atheists for Jesus
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