
In the Land of Believers
By
Gina Welch
Read by
Judith Brackley
Release:
04/26/2010
Release:
04/26/2010
Release:
04/26/2010
Release:
04/26/2010
Runtime:
13h 15m
Runtime:
13h 15m
Runtime:
13h 15m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Excellent prose with a laudable purpose: to promote understanding of evangelical Christians…An engaging, personal look at one variant of Christian fundamentalism.”
Library Journal
Ever since evangelical Christians rose to national prominence, mainstream America has tracked their every move with a nervous eye. But in spite of this vigilance, our understanding hasn't gone beyond the caricatures. Who are evangelicals, really? What are they like in private, and what do they want? Is it possible that beneath the differences in culture and language, church and party, we might share with them some common purpose?
To find out, Gina Welch, a young secular Jew from Berkeley, joined Jerry Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church. Over the course of nearly two years, Welch immersed herself in the life and language of the devout: she learned to interpret the world like an evangelical, weathered the death of Falwell, and embarked on a mission trip to Alaska intended to save one hundred souls. Alive to the meaning behind the music and the mind behind the slogans, Welch recognized the allure of evangelicalism, even for the godless, realizing that the congregation met needs and answered questions she didn't know she had.
What emerges is a riveting account of a skeptic's transformation from uninformed cynicism to compassionate understanding, and a rare view of how evangelicals see themselves.
To find out, Gina Welch, a young secular Jew from Berkeley, joined Jerry Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church. Over the course of nearly two years, Welch immersed herself in the life and language of the devout: she learned to interpret the world like an evangelical, weathered the death of Falwell, and embarked on a mission trip to Alaska intended to save one hundred souls. Alive to the meaning behind the music and the mind behind the slogans, Welch recognized the allure of evangelicalism, even for the godless, realizing that the congregation met needs and answered questions she didn't know she had.
What emerges is a riveting account of a skeptic's transformation from uninformed cynicism to compassionate understanding, and a rare view of how evangelicals see themselves.
Release:
2010-04-26
2010-04-26
2010-04-26
2010-04-26
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
13h 15m
13h 15m
13h 15m
13h 15m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.98 lb
0.0 lb
0.98 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400116423
9781400186426
9798200110179
9798200110186
Publisher:
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
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