From figurines to bumper stickers, Broadway to prime-time TV,
angels have taken over America. Our fascination with angels has
become big business but, as Peter Gardella shows, this phenomenon
has extended well beyond the commercial world to attract and
inspire people from all walks of life for a diverse array of
reasons.
Gardella's engaging study is the first to look objectively at
the place of angels in American culture. He explores in particular
the emergence of a domestic religion of "useful angels"-especially
outside mainstream churches-that has created a uniquely American
faith, one that addresses everything from the sexuality of angels
to how angels and demons literally figure in the War on Terror.
Gardella explores the history of angels in America from Spanish
colonialism and Puritan sermons to the modern angel craze that
overtook the nation in the 1990s in the wake of Sophy Burnham's
bestselling A Book of Angels. He argues that our collective
fascination with angels seems especially linked to their perceived
utility as helpmates and describes how they have been incorporated
into everything from healing practices and child rearing to warding
off evil and evoking love. But, Gardella argues, these angels are
often perceived as servants of man rather than agents of God, and
this very servitude has helped codify our sense of national
uniqueness and righteousness.
Angel enthusiasm may be centered in America's heartland--home of
the Hallmark empire and Precious Moments chapel--but it extends
everywhere, including our music, popular literature, advertising,
television shows, and Hollywood movies like "It's a Wonderful
Life," "Michael," and "City of Angels." And, as Gardella shows,
whether New Age or evangelical, these angels are becoming more
multicultural, more physical, and more intimately engaged with us
all the time.
Beautifully and sympathetically written, but with a scholar's
eye for pattern and detail, American Angels mixes theology,
psychology, sociology of religion, gender theory, and even film
criticism to create an unusually well-rounded survey of a uniquely
American phenomenon. It shows us how the utility of angels speaks
to the very core of religion and will enlighten skeptics and
believers alike.
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