Goodbye, My Tribe
An Evangelical Exodus
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:30th Apr '20
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Memoir of a writer's growing disenchantment with his evangelical upbringing.
Goodbye, My Tribe: An Evangelical Exodus is Vic Sizemore's collection of personal essays chronicling two simultaneous transformations. One is the gathering of unconnected - and nonpolitical - evangelical congregations across the nation into the political juggernaut called the Religious Right; the other is the author's own coming to terms with the emotional and spiritual trauma of his life deep inside fundamentalist Christianity, and his struggle to free himself from its grasp. Sizemore, whose father was a preacher and professor at a small West Virginia Bible college, attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, arguably the crucible of American evangelical Christianity.
Sizemore began writing these essays with the aim of exploring and understanding what happened when the mythology of his "tribe" crumbled from beneath his feet. He draws heavily on his upbringing and his family history as a framework for how his "tribe" of white evangelicals have found ways to reconcile Christianity with what the author finds to be troubling stances on many social issues, among them race, gender, sexuality, materialism, anti-intellectualism, and white supremacy.
In a clear-eyed and eloquent voice, Sizemore grapples movingly with his own bewilderment and chagrin as he struggles to reconcile the essential philosophical and moral decay that he believes many evangelicals have come to embrace. His insights, arranged topically and thematically and told through graceful and accessible prose, toggle between memoir and literary journalism, along a spectrum that touches on history, philosophy, theology, and personal reflections.
Goodbye, My Tribe is an excellent piece of creative nonfiction. Sizemore clearly understands the world of Protestant fundamentalism and conservative evangelicalism in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s." - John Fea, author of Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump
"Goodbye, My Tribe is a beautifully written, inside look at conservative white evangelicalism. Sizemore draws on his upbringing to explain how his 'tribe' of white fundamentalists reconciles Christianity with racism, sexism, materialism, anti-intellectualism, and white supremacy." - Diane Winston, Knight Chair in Media and Religion, University of Southern California
ISBN: 9780817320577
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 424g
176 pages