Atheist in a Foxhole: One Man's Quest for Meaning

Reflections, Insights, and Legacy of Richard Alan Langhinrichs (1921–1990)

by Ruth Imler Langhinrichs


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/26/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781491766217
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781491766200

About the Book

The life of Richard Alan Langhinrichs is a remarkable journey—in his own words as he struggles with his personal demons—and in the words and remembrances of his family, friends and colleagues. He was awarded two medals for valor in Saipan during WWII, where he proclaimed, “There are atheists in foxholes, because I’m one.”

Dick enrolled in Northwestern University at the age of 17, joined a fraternity, and wanting to appear blase’ because he was on a full scholarship, was able to fulfill this ambition, partly because he could play the piano with panache and savoir faire by imitating George Gershwin.

At the war’s end, he headed to New York City for a stage career while writing a novel and pursuing his lifelong quest for meaning, but years later his midlife crisis changed the course of his journey. The ministry would become his career, but not until he had been a struggling novelist, a successful real estate agent in New York’s Greenwich Village and a highly paid business executive in Detroit.

Dick was a prolific reader and books that influenced his philosophy and his quest for meaning are listed as Sacred Texts at the end of Part I: One Man’s Journey.


About the Author

Ruth Imler Langhinrichs is Dick’s widow (his reflections and insights are chronicled in Part I). Ruth records Dick’s legacy with her own contributions and that of others in Part II, documenting its impact on their family and the wider community. Ruth, a writer and editor, lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana.