Fire in the Dark

Fire in the Dark

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  • Create Date:2021-05-09 10:51:29
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jack Donovan
  • ISBN:0985452382
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Summary

Men today have the ability to read and be inspired by masculine myths and stories from all of the world's religions。 We can see how they evolved from one to another。 Still, so many men find themselves searching for some sense of what is sacred and want to connect to something eternal, something greater than themselves。 The question is: with so many choices, so many traditions, so many gods and heroes - which ones?

In Fire in the Dark, author Jack Donovan – best known for his underground classic, The Way of Men – explores the common themes in these myths that are still relevant to the lives of men today。 Beginning with the simple, primal metaphor of the campfire, Donovan identifies a tripartite system of masculine roles and shows how those roles have been repeated again and again throughout the history of myth and religion。 It is the nature of men to create order from chaos, and when order has been created, it is the work of men to protect and perpetuate that order。 These jobs have been idealized in world-ordering sky fathers and thundering warriors and fertility gods。 Donovan has integrated these ideals into a natural religion for men that is not new, but actually draws from the very oldest ideas about what it means to be a man。

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Reviews

Sir Nicho

Not as engaging as some of his previous books。 A lot of it felt superfluous, though well researched。 Admittedly, I may be the wrong audience for this type of book。 Regardless I still look forward to his next book。

Andrew

Not as good as Donovan's The Way of Men。 Its more academic and very entomological。 The tripartite philosophy makes a lot of sense and obviously Donovan has done his research。 He summaries reference work from other authors and philosophers well。 It feels like it would have been a good long essay, or really, really dense academic book。 But in its current format it feels more like a primer on world religions。 Not as good as Donovan's The Way of Men。 Its more academic and very entomological。 The tripartite philosophy makes a lot of sense and obviously Donovan has done his research。 He summaries reference work from other authors and philosophers well。 It feels like it would have been a good long essay, or really, really dense academic book。 But in its current format it feels more like a primer on world religions。 。。。more

Seth Turner

Few religious books speak to me as powerfully as this one did。 This was the continuation of The Way of Men that I have been waiting for to help inspire me to my core。 I am a strongly religious man, but only occasionally does my religion speak to my masculinity in so encouraging a way。 My only disappointment is that the book didn’t go into as great a depth as I hoped, and didn’t get much into ritual and organizational potential, but it ended on a promise to further pursue both in the future。

Adrian Villanos

Stay solar my friends What I got most about this book was the need men have to admire someone who is more skilled and better than then first starting with the family father then a God we live in a age where fathers are not in the home so most men lost that connection to admire a ideal to aim for What I hope is that we who read this book and get inspired to put the philosophy into practice can change our local communities for the better