Alec Ryrie | An Emotional History of Doubt | Gospelbound
Alec Ryrie
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9 June 2020
19 November 2025
Atheism and religious skepticism has a long history in the West, as Ryrie shows in his new book, “Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt,” published by Harvard University Press. Ryrie is professor of the history of Christianity at Durham University and president of the Ecclesiastical History Society. He traces doubt from the blasphemous lips of gamblers to the poisonous pen of Nietzsche. He identifies anger and anxiety as the emotional hallmarks of doubt, through a massive transformation effected by World War II until our own day.
Ryrie joins me on Gospelbound to discuss doubt, Reformation-induced incredulity, and how Hitler became the potent moral figure in Western culture and the swastika overtook the cross as packing the biggest emotional punch.
