I recently finished de Botton's fresh and easy
Religion for Atheists.
Anybody else? I think several of you might be interested...
As I suspected I would, I found lots of common ground with de Botton, and I especially enjoyed all the practical measures he imagines. Moreover, he does something many atheists don't do, which is to provide an account of religion which isn't merely caricature. I think that alone makes it worthy reading for many of us.
There's something about the utility of his thinking which strikes me as thin, though. He somehow has evaded contemplating one of the key features of religion, and that is its persuasive means. Its as though he thinks all the projects he envisions could be enacted merely by virtue of their reasonable nature, whereas the religions he's sampling know very well that humans are motivated by more complex means. Why has he not tackled, for instance, the way that faith itself (in the Christian tradition) might be used by atheists to sustain his vision? He's too bright to not have thought about it. Perhaps it was too fierce a battle, and he wisely chose not to fight it.