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How To Fit the Christian Society: And Why I No Longer Choose

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How To Fit the Christian Society: And Why I No Longer Choose
How To Fit the Christian Society: And Why I No Longer Choose

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How To Fit the Christian Society: And Why I No Longer Choose

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How to Fit in the Christian Society
is about the consequences of dogmatic certainty, the irrationalities of forced conviction, and the sacrifices involved in abandoning the pursuit of truth for a pursuit of community. With incisive observations and philosophical depth, the book invites Evangelical Christians to consider the possibility of a truly welcoming social landscape in which contrarian thinking is a virtue, not a sin. In Part One, the book deconstructs common notions of belief, faith, and doubt, challenging the foundations of these core doctrinal concepts. Part Two consists of a series of essays critically analyzing key Christian rituals, including prayer, preaching, and weekly Bible studies. With critique always rooted in deep respect for the Christian tradition,
offers the possibility of a less dogmatic Church that values truth-seeking as much as it values community-building.

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