The Sacredness of Questioning Everything
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نقد و بررسی
March 9, 2009
“Questions make new worlds possible,” asserts author Dark (The Gospel According to America
), a key premise in this thought-provoking meander of reflections on, and challenges for, living an engaged life of authentic Christianity. The well-read author draws insight and inspiration from a broad range of sources—Shakespeare, Ursula Le Guin, Johnny Cash and James Joyce—in calling into question the status quo, received history and conventional theology. Dark brings to his writing the kind of energy, offbeat enthusiasm and commitment to relevance that must make his high school English classes exciting places for inquiry and exploration. That each page yokes keen observation to practical application with wisdom and compassion inclines the reader to forgive the book's bewildering organization and abstruse section headings. “Questions for further conversation” at the end of each chapter will be useful for groups eager to put Dark's appeals into action. The author's passion for social justice, clarity about the “sacred obligation” of taking nothing at face value and confidence that unsettling questions yield rich rewards for both individuals and communities is convincing and moving.
May 1, 2009
In this book, Dark ("The Gospel According to America") continues his project of modernizing belief or, rather, trying to reconcile it with the oddities of modernity. For Dark, it is not only right and devout but crucial for the believer to question God, government, media, and the ways the world seems to work, notions with which Jesus himself would be entirely comfortable. For most readers in religion.
Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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