Science and Atheism, Issue 3, 2011 (General Issue No. 71)
Table of Contents Editor’s Note Do Not Turn Schools into Supermarkets of the Spirits
Special Features Also Discussing "Religious Market Theory" and Its Selling Points within the "Religious Culture" of Mainland China — Shen Zhang
Studies on the Marxist View of Religion An Analysis of the Historical Position of the Communist Party of China’s Work on Religion During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression [1] — Liu Fujun
Problem Discussion The Three Levels of Contemporary Atheist Propaganda — Li Sizhen On the Material Basis and Rationality of the Bimo and Tima [2] — Xie Guoxing
Explorations in Science and Atheism The Psychological Process of Religious Belief Among University Students: Concurrent Discussion on the Deficiencies of Atheism Education in China’s Higher Education Institutions — Xu Hongye Dialogue Between Religion and Science from the Perspective of Religious Psychology: An Inquiry into the Subject of Subconscious "Mediating Terms" (William James Section) — Zhou Puyuan, Yao Xueli
Studies in Chinese Atheism Confucian Opposition to Licentious Cults and Atheism: Using Zhou Zhao’s Shuangqiao Suibi in the Qing Dynasty as an Example [3] — Peng Dongjun
Atheism in the West The Historical and Practical Roots of the Prominence of Religious Conflict in Today's World — Zhang Zhan, Li Haijun
International Window The BBC Interview Series on "Atheism," Part III: An Interview with Steven Weinberg (Interviewer: Jonathan Miller) — Translated by Zhang Yingshan
Evaluation and Analysis of Cult Groups Breaking Falsehood and Manifesting Rectitude, a Guide for the Lost: A Commentary on Secrets of the Cults [4] — Fan Ying, Tang Yanchao, Liu Ping
Reading and Reviews Mass Disasters: A Problem Beyond the Sophistry of Theists — Yao Zhouhui