Austin Cline Atheism Expert Education M.A., Princeton University B.A., University of Pennsylvania Introduction Former regional director for the Council for Secular Humanism and a publicity coordinator for the Center for Inquiry on Campus He lectures extensively on religion, religious violence, science, and skepticismMaster of Arts from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania Experience Austin Cline is a former writer for ThoughtCo, contributing articles about atheism, agnosticism, and secular humanism for 18 years. Cline was a regional director for the Council for Secular Humanism. He also acted as a publicity coordinator for the Center for Inquiry On Campus, formerly the Campus Freethought Alliance. Cline lectures on religion, religious violence, science, and skepticism. Cline studied theology and philosophy in America, Germany, and in Switzerland. Education Austin Cline holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Arts from Princeton University. He also studied for one year each at the University of Zurich and the Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich, Germany. Learn Religions and Dotdash Meredith Learn Religions, a Dotdash Meredith brand, aims to help you explore the practices of your own faith, understand your neighbor’s beliefs, and familiarize yourself with the world’s major religions. Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines. Read more from Austin Cline The Importance of Logic and Philosophy The Criteria for Science and Scientific Theories Biography of Elijah, Old Testament Prophet How to Counter Gideon Bibles in Hotels and Schools Ethics: Descriptive, Normative, and Analytic Development of Papal Primacy Types of Truths What Is Epistemology? Nietzsche and Nihilism Why Ban Flag Burning? Albert Einstein on Science, God, and Religion First Amendment and Federalism What Is Humanism? What is Agnostic Theism? Should You Reveal Your Atheism to Family? God or god? to Capitalize or Not to Capitalize What are Nature Religions? God is Omnibenevolent? Beliefs and Choices: Do You Choose Your Religion? C.S. Lewis Vs. Atheism and Atheists Jus Ad Bellum Jesus Heals on the Sabbath (Mark 3:1-6) Eyewitness Testimony, Memory and Psychology What Does It Mean to Be an Atheist?