Reading Time: 9 minutes What does it mean for John Dietrich in 1929 to be analyzing the same reactionary religious sentiment that we see today? And what exactly happens to a college student’s religion?

Aidan Scully
Aidan Scully is an atheist and Unitarian Universalist from southeast Massachusetts who writes about religion and politics in antiquity and the modern age. He is currently pursuing an AB in classics, comparative religion, and government at Harvard University, and is an editor with the Harvard Political Review focusing on local and campus issues.
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Religious, but not spiritual? Meet the churchgoing HUUmanists
Reading Time: 8 minutes If I hold some kind of transcendent beliefs, but don’t feel the need to gather with others, I’m ‘spiritual but not religious.’ What about the flipside: people without those beliefs who want to gather as humans?