David Dark
David Dark is an American writer, in the area of Christianity and philosophy.
Early life and education
Dark was born in 1969.[1] He earned a BA from Middle Tennessee State University.[2] He received his PhD from Vanderbilt University,[3] in 2011.[1]
Career
Dark began his career teaching high school English.[1] As of 2024, Dark was listed among the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at Belmont University, where his title was Associate Professor of Religion and the Arts.[4][5][6] He also teaches at the Charles Bass Correctional Facility and the Tennessee Prison for Women.[1]
Writing
Among the works that Dark has written are:[7]
- Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons (2002);
- The Gospel According to America: A Meditation on a God-blessed, Christ-Haunted Idea (2005);
- The Sacredness of Questioning Everything (2009);
- Life's Too Short To Pretend You're Not Religious (2016);
- The Possibility of America (2019); [8]
- We Become What We Normalize: What We Owe Each Other In Worlds That Demand Our Silence (2023).[9]
Dark also contributed the chapter, "'The Eraser': Start Making Sense," to the book, Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter, Happier More Deductive.[10]
Awards and recognition
The Gospel According to America was included in Publishers’ Weekly’s top religious books of 2005.
Appearances
David Dark has spoken at the Festival of Faith and Music at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan several times, including as a workshop speaker in 2003 and 2009, and the keynote speaker at the 2005 and 2007 events.[11][12][13]
He also spoke at the UK’s Greenbelt Festival in 2023.[14]
He appeared in the 2013 documentary "American Jesus".[15] He tells the story of 'Uncle Ben' to explain the relationship Christians have with their faith.
Personal life
Dark is married to singer/songwriter Sarah Masen and they live in Nashville, Tennessee with their three children.[3]
Works
Books
- Dark, David (2002). Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press. ISBN 9781587430558.
- ——— (2005). The Gospel According To America: A Meditation on a God-blessed, Christ-haunted Idea. ISBN 9780664227692.
- ——— (2009). The Sacredness of Questioning Everything. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN 9780310286189.
- ——— (2016). Life's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious. Downer's Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. ISBN 9780830844463.
- ——— (2019). The Possibility of America. London, UK: Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664264659.
- ——— (2023). We Become What We Normalize: What We Owe Each Other In Worlds That Demand Our Silence. London, UK: Broadleaf Books. ISBN 9781506481685.
Chapters
- ——— (2009). "Chapter 7. "The Eraser": Start Making Sense". In Forbes, Brandon W. & Reisch, George A. (ed.). Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter, Happier, More Deductive. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Vol. 38. Chicago and La Salle, IL: Open Court. ISBN 9780812696646. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
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References
- ^ a b c d Geneva College website, Christian Author David Dark to Speak at Geneva College, article dated November 1, 2026
- ^ Dark, David and Belmont Staff (October 2024). "Profiles: David Dark". Belmont.edu. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
- ^ a b InterVarsity Press website, David Dark, retrieved November 14, 2024
- ^ Yale Divinity School website, Yale Center for Faith & Culture, David Dark: Associate Professor of Religion and the Arts, Belmont University, article dated July 16, 2024
- ^ Baptist News website, Politics, faith and mission: A conversation with David Dark, article by Greg Garrett dated April 25, 2024
- ^ Nashville Scene website, David Dark is Still Questioning Everything, article by Maria Browning dated January 12, 2023
- ^ GoodReads website, David Dark
- ^ GoodReads website, The Possibility of America
- ^ JStor website, We Become What We Normalize: What We Owe Each Other In Worlds That Demand Our Silence
- ^ Stanford University website, SearchWorks Catalog section, Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter, Happier More Deductive
- ^ Calvin University website, The 2005 Festival of Faith & Music (2005)
- ^ Calvin University website, Obsessions (2017)
- ^ Trinity Evangelical Divinity School website, I'm in it for Beauty, article dated April 26, 2016
- ^ Greenbelt Festival website, Talks: White Supremacist Antichrist Poltergeist
- ^ IMDB website, David Dark
External links
- David Dark's Substack
- Dark Interviewed by Ray Waddle
- Coverage in Publishers' Weekly
- Review of The Sacredness of Questioning Everything Archived January 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine