
Charles Lindbergh
A Religious Biography of America's Most Infamous Pilot
- 272 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The narrative surrounding Charles Lindbergh's life has been as varying and complex as the man himself. Once best known as an aviatorâthe first to complete a solo nonstop transatlantic flightâhe has since become increasingly identified with his sympathies for white supremacy, eugenics, and the Nazi regime in Germany. Underexplored amid all this is Lindbergh's spiritual life. What beliefs drove the contradictory impulses of this twentieth-century icon?Â
An apostle of technological progress who encountered God in the wildernesses he sought to protect, an anti-Semitic opponent of US intervention in World War II who had a Jewish scripture inscribed on his gravestone, and a critic of Christianity who admired Christ, Lindbergh defies conventional categories. But spirituality undoubtedly mattered to him a great deal. Influenced by his wife, Anne Morrow Lindberghâa self-described "lapsed Presbyterian" who longed to live "in grace"âand friends like Alexis Carrel (a Nobel Prizeâwinning surgeon, eugenicist, and Catholic mystic) and Jim Newton (an evangelical businessman), he spent much of his adult life reflecting on mortality, divinity, and metaphysics. In this short biography, Christopher Gehrz represents Lindbergh as he was, neither an adherent nor an atheist, a historical case study of an increasingly familiar contemporary phenomenon: the "spiritual but not religious."Â
For all his earnest curiosity, Lindbergh remained unwilling throughout his life to submit to any spiritual authority beyond himself and ultimately rejected the ordering influence of church, tradition, scripture, or creed. In the end, the man who flew solo across the Atlantic insisted on charting his own spiritual path, drawing on multiple sources in such a way that satisfied his spiritual hunger but left some of his cruelest convictions unchallenged.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Ancestors
- 2. A Boyhood on (and beyond) the Upper Mississippi
- 3. âThe Winged Gospelâ
- 4. âThe New Christâ
- 5. Anne
- 6. âA Cruel God of Chanceâ
- 7. The Happiest Years
- 8. âThe Nazi Theologyâ
- 9. America First
- 10. The War
- 11. Beyond Flight
- 12. Last Years
- 13. Of Death and Afterlife
- Afterword
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography