Science and Atheism, Issue 4, 2011 (Total Issue No. 72)
Table of Contents
Editorial [1]
Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of the Party
Journal Special Feature: Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of the Communist Party of China Bitterness Turns to Sweetness When the Communist Party Arrives — Zhu Xiaoming Communist Party Members Must Possess Social Responsibility — Shen Zhenyu The First Impression and Inextinguishable Impressions — Du Jiwen Pursuing Truth with Unswerving Determination: Reflections on July 1st [2] — Xi Wuyi Love Creates Miracles — Zhang Liangzhi Reflecting on the "Seed" and the "Land" [3] — Sun Qian Reflections on "Choosing Marxism" — Wang Zhen
Research on the Marxist View of Religion A Retrospective and Outlook on Atheist Propaganda and Education Since Reform and Opening-up — Xu Lin
Problem Discussion A Brief Discussion on Religion and Literature — Du Xiaoyi & Guo Qizhu Investigation and Analysis of the Current State of Religious Belief Among University Students — Su Yaling, Xie Jinxiao, & Guan Cilong
Explorations in Science and Atheism From Einstein’s Private Candor to Hawking’s Public Negation: Interpreting Stephen Hawking’s "Concept of God" — Yu Qiming The Status and Role of Science in Opposing Theism — Zhang Jinfeng
Research on Chinese Atheism Hu Shih’s Atheist Thought and His Outlook on Life [4] — Huang Jinsheng Examining the Spirit of Science and Rationality Through the Confucian "View of Spirits and Gods" and the "View of the Mandate of Heaven" — Yang Jianxiang & Sui Sixi
Atheism in the West Identifying What Kind of Book the Bible Is Based on the Dreams Within It — Yun Peiji Despite the Volumes Already Written, There Is Still Something to Be Said [5] — Zhao Guangqing
International Window "New Age": A Scientific Era in Need of Myths — Ted Schultz (Translated by Zhang Yue) [6]
Analysis and Critique of Cult Groups Interpreting Today’s "Cults": What Is Hidden and Reflected Behind Them — Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo (USA) (Translated by Geng Geng)
News and Commentary The Displacement and Absence of Charitable Causes [7] — Yan Mingfa Reflections on Three Sets of Data — Cui Jingliang