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Sacred Wonderland: The History of Religion in Yellowstone: America’s Public Lands

Autor Thomas S. Bremer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2025
Since its beginning in 1872, Yellowstone National Park has been an alluring destination with significance beyond its stunning mountain scenery, abundant wildlife, and the world’s largest collection of geysers and hot springs. Once deemed America’s “wonderland,” this national park has long been a repository of meanings for and aspirations of the American people. In Sacred Wonderland Thomas S. Bremer explores the historical role of religion in making Yellowstone National Park an American icon.

The park’s religious history spans nineteenth-century evangelical Christian ideas of Manifest Destiny in addition to religiously informed conservationist movements. Bremer touches on white supremacist interpretations of the park in the early twentieth century and a controversial new religious movement that arrived on the scene in the 1980s. From early assumptions about Native American beliefs to eclectic New Age associations, from early rivalries between nineteenth-century Protestants and Catholics to twentieth-century ecumenical cooperation, religion has been woven into the cultural fabric of Yellowstone. Bremer reveals a range of religious beliefs, practices, and interpretations that have contributed to making the park an appealing tourist destination and a significant icon of the American nation.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781496209955
ISBN-10: 1496209958
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 7 photographs, 6 illustrations, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria America’s Public Lands

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Thomas S. Bremer is professor emeritus of religious studies at Rhodes College. He is the author of Formed from the Soil: An Introduction to the Diverse History of Religion in America and Blessed with Tourists: The Borderlands of Religion and Tourism in San Antonio.
 

Cuprins

Prelude: Rites of Passage
Introduction: A Sacred Wonderland
Chapter 1: Where Hell Bubbled Up
Chapter 2: For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People
Chapter 3: Pilgrimage to Wonderland
Chapter 4: Sacred Nature and the White Race
Chapter 5: Evangelizing Wonderland
Chapter 6: New Age Yellowstone
Postlude: An Ambivalence of Affections
 

Recenzii

“Timely and immensely important. Sacred Wonderland reads like a clear-eyed love letter to national parks—written by a person who has contemplated all the complexities, violences, and concessions made in the formation of the U.S. national park system.”—Brandi Denison, author of Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879–2009

“Thomas Bremer knows intimately the attractions of Yellowstone and the spiritual allures of the landscape, and he offers a religious history of this American wonderland that takes with utmost seriousness the multiform reverence the park has inspired. At the same time Bremer brings the politics of this spirituality into sharp focus, including the civilizing, colonizing, and racial logics that underpinned so much of this appropriation of wild lands for the romanticized quests of seekers and tourists. It is a richly varied story of grand sweep—from Jesuit missionaries to Protestant financiers, from landscape painters convinced of the nation’s providential destiny to Emersonian wayfarers and naturalists. That variety comes to its peak in Bremer’s masterful account of how the Church Universal and Triumphant, a new religious movement that sought refuge in the region, incorporated Yellowstone into its esoteric cosmology. A work of historical subtlety and honest ambivalence, Sacred Wonderland makes for great reading.”—Leigh Eric Schmidt, author of The Church of Saint Thomas Paine: A Religious History of American Secularism

Sacred Wonderland’s argument regarding the history of religion in Yellowstone and its imbrication in settler colonialism, Manifest Destiny, white supremacy, and genocide is important because the enduring legacy of these four factors continues to shape the current social and political landscape. With its concern for the exercise of (soft) power, Sacred Wonderland stands at the leading edge of historical scholarship on nature, preservation and conservation, and religion as a social and political force.”—Kerry Mitchell, author of Spirituality and the State: Managing Nature and Experience in America’s National Parks

Descriere

Sacred Wonderland explores the historical role of religion in making Yellowstone National Park a meaningful American icon.