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Using icons from music, literature, film, and politics, Dark attempts 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. (Christian Religion)

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Using icons from music, literature, film, and politics, Dark attempts 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. (Christian Religion)
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Autorenporträt
David Dark is Assistant Professor of Religion and the Arts at Belmont University. In addition to writing The Gospel according to America, he is the author of Lifes Too Short to Pretend Youre Not Religious, The Sacredness of Questioning Everything, and Everyday Apocalypse. His workhas appeared in Pitchfork, Paste, and America Magazine.