Dale McGowan

Dale McGowan
Occupation Author, speaker, philanthropist
Nationality American
Subject Atheism, humanism, parenting
Website
www.dalemcgowan.com

Dale McGowan (born February 28, 1963) is an American author, speaker, and philanthropist who has written and edited several books related to atheism, particularly parenting without religion.

Personal and professional life

McGowan graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1986 with a double major B.A. in anthropology and music theory. In 1991 he received an MA in Instrumental Conducting from California State University, Northridge. In 1999 he received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in music theory and composition.[1]

From 1991 to 2006, he was associate professor of music at St. Catherine University, a Catholic women's college in Minneapolis/St. Paul. His experiences at the college are satirized in his 2002 novel Calling Bernadette's Bluff and the 2010 sequel Good Thunder.

He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Becca, and their three children and is director of engagement at the multi-faith website Patheos.[2]

Writing, editing, and speaking

In 2006, McGowan resigned his university position to pursue a full-time writing career. He edited and co-authored Parenting Beyond Belief (2007), a compilation of essays on raising children outside of religion. Contributors to this volume included Michael Shermer, Richard Dawkins, Penn Jillette, and Julia Sweeney. Around the same time, he began to travel throughout the United States, giving seminars on secular parenting at atheist conventions, as well as Unitarian Universalist and Ethical Culture congregations. In 2009, he released a practical companion to Parenting Beyond Belief titled Raising Freethinkers: A Practical Guide for Parenting Beyond Belief. Like its predecessor, Raising Freethinkers included contributions from multiple authors, including McGowan himself. McGowan was prompted to write the two books because as a freethinking parent looking for advice, "There was nothing else out there".[3] Parenting Beyond Belief lays out a general philosophy of non-religious parenting, and Raising Freethinkers "is the answer to practical questions, activities that the family can do together and resource reviews."[3] His seminars and both books aim to help parents raise open-minded, inquiring kids and not to push them towards any particular world view. In 2009 Dale said

We have to trust reason. I trust the idea that a child, given the option to explore many different ideas, will choose the one most reasonable.[3]

Between 2007 and 2014 he published a blog, The Meming of Life: on secular parenting and other natural wonders[4]

Voices of Unbelief: Documents from Atheists and Agnostics, edited by McGowan and published in September 2012, is a collection of documents from atheists and agnostics throughout history. In March 2013, McGowan's book Atheism for Dummies was released by Wiley Publishing. August 2014 saw the release of In Faith and in Doubt, the first comprehensive resource for secular/religious mixed marriages.

Philanthropic work

In 2010, McGowan launched Foundation Beyond Belief (FBB), a nonprofit organization designed to encourage and facilitate charitable giving and volunteering among humanists and atheists. The Foundation selects five charitable organizations per quarter, one in each of the following cause areas:

Members join the foundation by signing up for a monthly automatic donation in the amount of their choice, then set up personal profiles to indicate how they would like their contribution distributed among the five categories. As of April 2016, the members of FBB have raised over $2 million for charities worldwide.

FBB also sponsors more than 125 humanist volunteer teams in cities around the U.S., a Humanist Service Corps providing global service opportunities for nontheists, and Humanist Disaster Recovery Teams, a program coordinating humanist volunteers to respond on the ground after natural disasters.[5]

Awards

McGowan was named 2008 Humanist of the Year by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University in recognition for his work in nonreligious parenting education.

Books

References

"About Dale". Retrieved November 7, 2014. 

Freedman, Samuel G. (April 3, 2010). "Atheists' Collection Plate, With Religious Inspiration". New York Times. 

Miller, Lisa (July 15, 2007). "BeliefWatch: How-To". Newsweek. 

Winston, Kimberly (July 9, 2012). "What "Dummies" need to know about atheism". Washington Post. 

External links

References

  1. McGowan, Dale. "About". Dale McGowan. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  2. Patheos Team page . Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  3. 1 2 3 Grothe, D.J. "Raising Freethinkers". Point of Inquiry. Center for Inquiry. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  4. McGowan, Dale. "The Meming of Life". Parenting beyond belief. Wordpress. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  5. About FBB and Mission/Accomplishments
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