In a recent video, Alain de Botton. a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, discusses his new book “Religion for Atheists”, and explains, inter alia, that it is “a way of trying to spark a new debate about religion, moving away from the rather tired battle between fierce atheists and fierce fundamentalist believers”
Posted February 12, 2012
Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Philosophy, Religion, The International Literary Quarterly, Writing |
Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Philosophy, Religion, The International Literary Quarterly, Writing |

In a recent video, Alain de Botton, the Swiss-born author who has published novels including Essays in Love, and non-fiction works such as How Proust can change your Life and The Consolations of Philosophy, and who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, discusses his new book Religion for Atheists, and explains, inter alia, that it is “a way of trying to spark a new debate about religion, moving away from the rather tired battle between fierce atheists and fierce fundamentalist believers”.