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Where the light fell : a memoir / Philip Yancey.

Yancey, Philip, (author.).

Summary:
"In this searing meditation on the bonds of family and the danger of extremist faith, one of today's most celebrated Christian writers recounts his unexpected journey from a strict fundamentalist upbringing to a life of compassion and grace-a revelatory memoir in the tradition of Educated and Hillbilly Elegy. Raised by an impoverished widow who earned room and board as a Bible teacher in 1950s Atlanta, Philip Yancey and his brother, Marshall, found ways to venture out beyond the confines of their eight-foot-wide trailer. But when Yancey was in college, he uncovered a shocking secret about his father's death-a secret that began to illuminate the motivations that drove his mother to extreme, often hostile religious convictions and a belief that her sons had been ordained for a divine cause. Searching for answers, Yancey dives into his family origins, taking us on an evocative journey from the backwoods of the Bible Belt to the bustling streets of Philadelphia; from trailer parks to church sanctuaries; from family oddballs to fire-and-brimstone preachers and childhood awakenings through nature, music, and literature. In time, the weight of religious and family pressure sent both sons on opposite paths-one toward healing from the impact of what he calls a "toxic faith," the other into a self-destructive spiral. Where the Light Fell is a gripping family narrative set against a turbulent time in post-World War II America, shaped by the collision of Southern fundamentalism with the mounting pressures of the civil rights movement and Sixties-era forces of social change. In piecing together his fragmented personal history and his search for redemption, Yancey gives testament to the enduring power of our hunger for truth and the possibility of faith rooted in grace instead of fear"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593238509
  • ISBN: 0593238508
  • Physical Description: xii, 302 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Convergent, [2021]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
The secret -- The gamble -- Demise -- The vow -- Awakenings -- Church -- Learning -- Trailer trash -- South -- Philadelphia -- Mother -- Zeal -- High school -- Split -- Makeover -- Crescendo -- College -- Misfits -- Tremors -- Contact -- Marshall -- The curse -- Brothers -- Aftermath.
Subject: Yancey, Philip.
Yancey, Philip > Family.
Christian biography > United States.
Authors, American > 20th century > Biography.
Authors, American > 21st century > Biography.
Genre: Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 9 of 10 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 10 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Albright Memorial Library 92 YANCEY (Text) 50686016101953 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Cambria County Library 270.092 Y212w (Text) 85131001801530 CACM Non-Fiction In Transit -
Dillsburg Area Public Library Adults Yancey Biography (Text) 34001001406337 Adult Area Available -
Harbaugh-Thomas Library (Biglerville) BIOG YANC-P (Text)
Endowment: Robert W. Koons Named Endowment, 2021
35740635786320 Biography Available -
Martin Library Adults Yancey Biography (Text) 33454005819461 2nd Floor Available -
Parkland Community Library B YANCEY YAN (Text) 34422007229160 Adult Biography Available -
RPL - Southeast Branch Library 270.092 Yan (Text) 33223008875048 Non-fiction Available -
Allentown Public Library 270.092 YANC (Text) 34455006833137 Adult Nonfiction 2nd FL Available -
Bethlehem Main Library B YANCEY (Text) 33062009515389 Adult Biography Available -
Easton Main Library 270.092 Y21w (Text) 31901004543403 Adult Nonfiction Available -

Summary: "In this searing meditation on the bonds of family and the danger of extremist faith, one of today's most celebrated Christian writers recounts his unexpected journey from a strict fundamentalist upbringing to a life of compassion and grace-a revelatory memoir in the tradition of Educated and Hillbilly Elegy. Raised by an impoverished widow who earned room and board as a Bible teacher in 1950s Atlanta, Philip Yancey and his brother, Marshall, found ways to venture out beyond the confines of their eight-foot-wide trailer. But when Yancey was in college, he uncovered a shocking secret about his father's death-a secret that began to illuminate the motivations that drove his mother to extreme, often hostile religious convictions and a belief that her sons had been ordained for a divine cause. Searching for answers, Yancey dives into his family origins, taking us on an evocative journey from the backwoods of the Bible Belt to the bustling streets of Philadelphia; from trailer parks to church sanctuaries; from family oddballs to fire-and-brimstone preachers and childhood awakenings through nature, music, and literature. In time, the weight of religious and family pressure sent both sons on opposite paths-one toward healing from the impact of what he calls a "toxic faith," the other into a self-destructive spiral. Where the Light Fell is a gripping family narrative set against a turbulent time in post-World War II America, shaped by the collision of Southern fundamentalism with the mounting pressures of the civil rights movement and Sixties-era forces of social change. In piecing together his fragmented personal history and his search for redemption, Yancey gives testament to the enduring power of our hunger for truth and the possibility of faith rooted in grace instead of fear"--

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