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portada To Touch the Face of God: The Sacred, the Profane, and the American Space Program, 1957-1975
Type
Physical Book
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.43 kg.
ISBN
1421407884
ISBN13
9781421407883

To Touch the Face of God: The Sacred, the Profane, and the American Space Program, 1957-1975

Kendrick Oliver (Author) · Johns Hopkins University Press · Hardcover

To Touch the Face of God: The Sacred, the Profane, and the American Space Program, 1957-1975 - Oliver, Kendrick

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Synopsis "To Touch the Face of God: The Sacred, the Profane, and the American Space Program, 1957-1975"

Was the space program the signature project of secular modernity or a symbol of humankind's perpetual quest for communion with God?"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth . . ."In 1968 the world watched as Earth rose over the moonscape, televised from the orbiting Apollo 8 mission capsule. Radioing back to Houston on Christmas Eve, astronauts recited the first ten verses from the book of Genesis. In fact, many of the astronauts found space flight to be a religious experience. To Touch the Face of God is the first book-length historical study of the relationship between religion and the U.S. space program. Kendrick Oliver explores the role played by religious motivations in the formation of the space program and discusses the responses of religious thinkers such as Paul Tillich and C. S. Lewis. Examining the attitudes of religious Americans, Oliver finds that the space program was a source of anxiety as well as inspiration. It was not always easy for them to tell whether it was a godly or godless venture.Grounded in original archival research and the study of participant testimonies, this book also explores one of the largest petition campaigns of the post-war era. Between 1969 and 1975, more than eight million Americans wrote to NASA expressing support for prayer and bible-reading in space. Oliver's study is rigorous and detailed but also contemplative in its approach, examining the larger meanings of mankind's first adventures in "the heavens."

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