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Kingsley Amis (1922–1995): English novelist, poet, critic and teacher, most famous for his novels Lucky Jim and the Booker Prize-winning The Old Devils. [9] Seth Andrews (born 1968): American author and host of The Thinking Atheist radio podcast. [10] He is the author of two books, Deconverted (2012) [10] and Sacred Cows (2015). [11]
He was the author of ten books and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in February 1983. His first book, The True Believer, was published in 1951. [76] Baron d'Holbach. Baron d'Holbach (1723–1789): French philosopher and encyclopedist, one of the first outspoken atheists in Europe. [77] David Hume
For lists of atheists who converted to Christianity, Islam, or Judaism see the following links: List of converts to Christianity from nontheism; List of converts to Islam from nontheism; List of converts to Judaism from non-religious backgrounds; All other former atheists and agnostics that have been listed so far are below.
Pages in category "Books about atheism" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Neil Gaiman (born 1960): English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films including the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book. [25] Maxim Gorky (1868–1936): Russian and Soviet author who brought Socialist Realism to literature. [26] [27]
In a narrower sense, atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist. This is a compilation of the various lists of atheists with articles on Wikipedia by category. Living people in these lists are those whose atheism is relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as atheists.
Book Author Notes Refs Morris Bellamy Finders Keepers: Stephen King: A young murderer obsessed with John Rothstein's books, who eventually kills and robs him. He states that he doesn't believe in God. Holden Caulfield: The Catcher in the Rye: J.D. Salinger: The 17-year-old protagonist of author J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. He is ...
Author, writer of Cat's Cradle, among other books. "I am an atheist (or at best a Unitarian who winds up in churches quite a lot)." [113] Sarah Vowell: 1969– Author Author, journalist, humorist, and commentator. When asked if there is a God, Vowell answered "Absolutely not." [157]