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Tornado God: American Religion and Violent Weather

Autor Peter J. Thuesen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iul 2020
One of the earliest sources of humanity's religious impulse was severe weather, which ancient peoples attributed to the wrath of storm gods. Enlightenment thinkers derided such beliefs as superstition and predicted they would pass away as humans became more scientifically and theologically sophisticated. But in America, scientific and theological hubris came face-to-face with the tornado, nature's most violent windstorm. Striking the United States more than any other nation, tornadoes have consistently defied scientists' efforts to unlock their secrets. Meteorologists now acknowledge that even the most powerful computers will likely never be able to predict a tornado's precise path. Similarly, tornadoes have repeatedly brought Americans to the outer limits of theology, drawing them into the vortex of such mysteries as how to reconcile suffering with a loving God and whether there is underlying purpose or randomness in the universe. In this groundbreaking history, Peter Thuesen captures the harrowing drama of tornadoes, as clergy, theologians, meteorologists, and ordinary citizens struggle to make sense of these death-dealing tempests. He argues that, in the tornado, Americans experience something that is at once culturally peculiar (the indigenous storm of the national imagination) and religiously primal (the sense of awe before an unpredictable and mysterious power). He also shows that, in an era of climate change, the weather raises the issue of society's complicity in natural disasters. In the whirlwind, Americans confront the question of their own destiny-how much is self-determined and how much is beyond human understanding or control.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190680282
ISBN-10: 0190680288
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 36 Halftones
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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One of the greatest strengths of Tornado God is just how well Theusen has interwoven a variety of materials to construct a portrait of American religiosity in the face of violent weather. Each chapter moves back and forth from first-hand accounts of stormy local events to the reflections of those religious thinkers who attempt to place these devastating events into the ongoing intellectual tradition. Theusen's writing is lively and engaging, which further adds to the book.
One of the greatest strengths of Tornado God is just how well Theusen has interwoven a variety of materials to construct a portrait of American religiosity in the face of violent weather
Tornado God is an innovative, engaging, and important contribution to American cultural, intellectual, and religious history as well as the history of science. Thuesen conveys incredibly complex theological debates, scientific discoveries, and human experiences in lucid prose. Much more than yet another academic book, this is a brilliant, carefully conceived meditation on the varying ways Americans have come to terms with the awe-inspiring, sometimes terrifying world around them.
A fascinating and beautifully written book...Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers.
Thuesen excels at weaving deeper meaning into riveting stories and using them to speak to larger questions of American religious identity.... Tornado God will appeal to scholars interested in both religion and the history and philosophy of science. It will also resonate with a more general readership wondering how religious belief might be brought to bear on our current moment with regard to the challenges of climate change.
A fascinating and beautifully written book
[Thuesen's] account of Christian evangelicals' response to Katrina perhaps best illustrates how storms can both challenge and affirm long-held beliefs about social difference.
Tornado God offers a masterful and extensively researched history of American theology pragmatically juxtaposed against the specific question of how religious thinkers deal with tragic weather disasters.
Peter J. Thuesen's insightful and deeply researched Tornado God: American Religion and Violent Weather reveals the many ways severe weather has prompted theological and moral reflection as well as action.
[A] superb work of scholarship, distilling a vast array of work on meteorology, theology, and American history. Mr. Thuesen ... has a special interest in violent storms, especially tornadoes, and writes about them with narrative skill.
Tornado God offers no easy answers. Nor does it prescribe an 'appropriate' way to think about violent weather. But Thuesen should be commended for illuminating a challenging area of American history in an unusually striking way.
[A] stimulating exploration of religious responses to deadly weather.
Peter Thuesen's mastery of meteorology, religion, and local history has produced a terrific book. Scholars should appreciate the book's detailed information about weather, religious responses to weather, and the devastating impact of weather on individual towns and cities. Readers of all sorts will definitely appreciate this lucid account of dramatic weather catastrophes. It is an altogether captivating study.
Tornado God is an admirably ambitious work, which has so much new to tell us about changing ideas of religion and concepts of Providence, not to mention the emergence of modern science. The author has researched widely, and the resulting work is lucid, evocative, and well-written. This is a fine achievement.
Though tornadoes seem to exist outside of history, Peter Thuesen shows, in this first serious historical study of U.S. tornadoes, that these storms have deeply challenged everyone from theologians to scientists to confront their vulnerability in the face of violent natural forces. The perfect book to curl up with in a world increasingly wracked by extreme weather.

Notă biografică

Peter J. Thuesen is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and co-editor of Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation. His previous books include Predestination: The American Career of a Contentious Doctrine, and In Discordance with the Scriptures: American Protestant Battles over Translating the Bible.