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Faith and Fiction - Christian Literature in America Today (Hardcover)
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Faith and Fiction - Christian Literature in America Today (Hardcover)
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In recent years, there has been an explosion in the market for
fiction on religious topics and themes, most notably Dan Brown's
The Da Vinci Code. The variety of contemporary religious fiction
and the publishing phenomenon surrounding it indicate that this
literature transcends any overt religious meaning and is
significant in its political and social implications; it is
emblematic of the contemporary American Zeitgeist. Traditionally,
literature is both mirror and lamp, reflecting the society that
produces it and illuminating the values and interests of that
society. Recognizing both of those perspectives, Gandolfo examines
Christian literature's place in American culture today and explores
the cultural meaning and significance of the wildly popular
Christian fiction now available. The phenomenon surrounding Dan
Brown's The Da Vinci Code has led to a cottage industry of
interpretations, attacks, and commentaries, but one thing is
certain: the book has had an enormous impact on American society,
culture, and religious understanding, not to mention the publishing
industry, which scrambles to find similar religious books to feed
to an eager public. But The Da Vinci Code is not the only book of
its type on the market today. In recent years, there has been an
explosion in the market for fiction on religious topics and themes,
with an entire series devoted to the impending Rapture as described
in the Left Behind series. Some fiction does not take an explicitly
religious theme as these books do. Instead, writers like Andre
Dubus and Ron Hansen imbue their creative work with spiritual and
religious themes embedded in the everyday lives and concerns of
their characters. Regardless of the specific approach, what is not
in doubt is that American readers have made the authors of these
works wealthy as bookstores cannot stock their shelves with enough
copies. Why the recent surge of interest in Christian fiction? How
does it reflect trends in our culture and our lives? How has it
changed our society and our understanding of spirituality and
religion? How accurate are these books in terms of the theology
they espouse? The variety of contemporary religious fiction and the
publishing phenomenon surrounding it indicate that this literature
transcends any overt religious meaning and is significant in its
political and social implications; it is emblematic of the
contemporary American Zeitgeist. Traditionally, literature is both
mirror and lamp, reflecting the society that produces it and
illuminating the values and interests of that society. Recognizing
both of those perspectives, Faith and Fiction examines Christian
literature's place in American culture today and explores the
cultural meaning and significance of the wildly popular Christian
fiction now available.
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