I have chosen a number of capabilities for this site, all of which make it possible for people to join and work together on various projects, engage in conversations and discussions, and make specific their interests. Obviously, the overall site is about post-secular thought and its implications,
but I have created three groups that members can join to either refine that interest or expand it, depending on one’s activities. The groups are “Culture & Society,” “Philosophy & Theology,” and "Psychology & Psychotherapy,” (the last one includes considerations of research, but really research could be developed coming out of any of these groups).
You do not have to believe in God to be part of this. You don't have to be religious. You don't have to leave your secular commitments behind either, and why not? Because post-secularity is not just a simple return to religion (not many people would be interested in THAT). Part of the work ahead is finding a realistic understanding of what post-secularity actually is. You are welcome.