Conversations on Humanity and Creativity
Abstract
How does hip hop relate to religion, what does it tell us about the human desire for meaning? What do the visual arts tell us about our quest for place, human connection, and for a sense of meaning that includes but also transcends the mundane? This open access book brings together secular and religious scholars, artists, and activists, to explore topics such as race, gender, class, AI and racial injustice. Based on the assumption that dialogue produces a much richer understanding of human activity than monologues, this book reveals the common ground in experiences and meaning-making through culture, art and beauty. Bracketing the theological-philosophical debate over who is right—theists or nontheists—this book looks at the work and aims of the people supporting either position, and how we make meaning in a time of increasing division. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by William Marsh Rice University
Keywords
Humanist; Humanism; Secular; Secularism; Religion; Religious; Creativity; Visual arts; Hip-hop; Film-maker; Activists; Scholars; Social justice; Culture; Art; Beauty; Theology; AI; Race; Gender; Class; Ritual; Life; Posthuman; Cultural production; Collaboration; Theists; Non-theists; DeathISBN
9781350527195Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)Publication date and place
London, 2025Imprint
Bloomsbury AcademicClassification
Humanist and secular alternatives to religion
Religion and beliefs
The arts: general topics
History
The Arts
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
