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Lädt ... The Gospel according to America: A Meditation on a God-blessed, Christ-haunted Ideavon David Dark
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Using icons from music, literature, film, and politics, David Dark hopes to provide fodder for lively conversation about what it means to be Christian and American in this day and age. The end result of this conversation, Dark hopes, will be a better understanding that "there is a reality more important, more lasting, and more infinite than the cultures to which we belong," the reality of the kingdom of God. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)277.3083Religions History, geographic treatment, biography of Christianity North America United StatesKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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In a sentence: This book explores the important relationship of the Christian Gospel and the American ideal of democracy as expressed through popular culture (literature, music, movies, et. al). In a word: This book is "prophetic" ( in the best and most biblical sense of that term). It is not, however, some sort of dark and foreboding "expose" of moral crisis. Sure, there is moral crisis aplenty-hypocrisy, will-to-power, consumerism, rage against "the Other," politics run amok-but Dark manages to keep the book focused on redemptive themes.
Ever since reading "Everyday Apocalypse" (one of the books that first produced a hunger in me to truly and deeply understand my culture), I've been astounded by Dark's range of cultural knowledge. He appears to be as comfortable with Nathaniel Hawthorne as he is with Bruce Springsteen. It's a rare gift, but it also made the book a bit difficult to follow at points. For example, halfway through his spectacular chapter on American pop music, I realized I hadn't even heard half of the songs he was referencing. But the range of references demonstrates the depth of these conceptions in the American psyche. He literally finds support for his claims EVERYWHERE.
Dark's basic assessment is that American democracy (in its purest sense) is ultimately an expression of the Gospel (in its purest sense). The point of connection is "truth-telling." And only "truth-telling" is liberating. However, Dark also emphasizes an important caveat: the truth that humans are able to tell is always and ever and only a PARTIAL truth for we are finite beings. In fact, the most dangerous elements of American culture arise from those sectors that claim THE (final, complete, overpowering) Truth. The pursuit of Truth to Dark is more valuable than its capture, for then it so often and so easily gets twisted to meet our own small ends.
I suppose perhaps the highest compliment that I could pay is to say that this book made me wish to write a book like it...to continue the conversation...to explore these ideas in new cultural generations and different cultural arenas. Or, at the very least, go sit in on one of Dark's highschool English classes. Now THAT would be something to behold. ( )