An American Gospel: On Family, History, and the Kingdom of God by Erik Reece (9781594484452)
Erik Reece Release Date: 02 February 2010 Format: Paperback Pages: 224 Category: Faith Publisher: Riverhead Books ISBN: 9781594484452 ISBN-10: 1594484457
From the award-winning author of "Lost Mountain," a stirring, inspiring work of memoir, spiritual journey, and historical inquiryaa dazzling chronicle of a personal and national identity reclaimed. Erik Reeceas grandfather was a Bible-thumping, fire-and-brimstone Baptist preacher. He loved to hunt and fish and explore the Kentucky woods, but for him, existence on this earth was about denying the pleasures of this life in preparation for the next. Erikas father was a Baptist minister, too. But at the age of thirty-threeanot coincidentally, Jesusa age when he was crucifieda Erikas father violently took his own life, and Erik ended up spending much of his childhood in the care of his grandparents. So, while Erik grew up with a conflicted relationship with Christianity, he also grew up with an acute awareness of a part of the country suffering ongoing economic, environmental, and even spiritual collapse. When he himself neared age thirty-three, he found unexpected comfort and guidance in his intellectual hero Thomas Jeffersonas famous "Jefferson Bible," especially when he began to track similarities between it and the Zen-like message of the Gospel of Thomas. Inspired, he undertook what would become a spiritual and literary questato identify an aAmerican gospela coursing through the work of both great and forgotten American geniuses, from William Byrd to Walt Whitman to William James to Lynn Margulis. In synthesizing that gospelaone that prizes the pleasures and glories of this earthaReece began to find a way to a spiritual and intellectual peace with his own American soul. The result of Reeceas journey is a deeply personal but also deeply thought out, inspiring, and stirring book, delivered almost like a secular sermon, about personal, political, and historical demonsaand the geniuses we can and must call on to combat them.