Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt

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Alec Ryrie is Professor of the History of Christianity in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. He has written extensively on the English Reformation and the history of Protestantism in England more generally. HIs most recent book is Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt (Harvard University Press, 2019), which explores how emotions such as anger acted as handmaids of doubt and atheism in the age of the Reformation. Listen to an interview with Alex Ryrie about this book here.

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