54 pages 1 hour read

Frank E. Peretti

This Present Darkness

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1986

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Background

Cultural Context: Evangelicalism in the 1980s

While steeped in the language and themes of Christianity, the novel is marked by a late-20th-century evangelical Protestant viewpoint. This Present Darkness presumes its readership is familiar with the basics of Christian teaching and biblical imagery. Thus, this thriller about a small town that finds itself at the center of a spiritual battle between angels and demons, populated by evangelical Christians, is written with a vocabulary borrowed from the Bible as well as popular forms of prayer and speech from its era. The 1980s were a time of concern for shifting mores that were considered a threat by many Americans. In that era, accusations of ritual abuse, satanic messages secretly embedded in pop and rock music albums, and corporate involvement in Satan worship were so frequent that the phrase satanic panic is often used to discuss this phenomenon. There was great concern about growing punk movements, heavy metal and rap music, and the popularity of the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons. Issues such as the AIDS epidemic, rising crime rates, political scandals, and debates over reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ rights sparked significant cultural and political debates, reflecting evolving social norms and values in American society.