The Possibility of America: How the Gospel Can Mend Our
God-Blessed, God-forsaken Land by David Dark is an examination of American
culture, democracy and its spirituality. America had brought this great
experiment in to the world and extended the argument that human beings owe one
another the basics of respect and decency. Mr. Dark examines American
patriotism as well as being honest about the darkness that is in American
history. Any relationship cannot be at its best when its lying to itself about
itself. Americans need to acknowledge its dark history as well as its flaws.
Using examples from American movies, music, literature, television and its
political figures, David Dark shows that America is on the right track with
areas of improvement. He also uses these areas to show that God and Christian
values, and even its faults, have been a part of the American fabric from the
beginning. He advocates for the Beloved Community, an idea postulated by the
late Martin Luther King Jr, in which a society is based on justice, equal
opportunity, and love of one’s fellow man.
The Possibility of America is a difficult read as Mr.
Dark goes into great depth and analysis in order to support his argument. He
likes to use heavy vocabulary with sentences that seem to drag on. He often
gets too bogged down in summarizing a book, movie or music before making his
point. However, his points were eye-openers and I made notes in order to back
and examine his examples on my own. It is a book that I will revisit again
after I have made my own examination of his examples. It is a fairly short
book, only 188 pages, but it is jampacked with information and insights. I
recommend The Possibility of America for its honest look at America,
it’s history, it’s culture and its spirituality.
The Possibility of
America
is available in
paperback and eBook
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