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Deconstruction is hard!
Bad views of God and harmful experiences lead many of us to deconstruct. But we're right to run from the nonsense we've been taught and from those who hurt us.
God After Deconstruction
will not be welcomed by traditionalists. It's not a book for people who think conventional theology works. It isn't for people who just want to tweak a bit what they've been taught.
Thomas Jay Oord
and
Tripp Fuller
offer an open and relational vision of God. This vision makes sense; it fits our experience; it's livable. The open and relational view aligns with our deep intuitions about love and freedom.
is for those deconstructing and those wanting help after deconstruction. It's for people in the fire and those with scars.
is an adventure for lovers in tumultuous times!
Buy this book.
Six-Word Endorsements for
"When everything goes, only God remains."
-- Simon Cross, chair of the Progressive Christianity Network (Britain)
"Helpful companion on your deconstruction journey."
-- EDJ, author of
Deconstructing Religious Sexual Trauma: A Memoir
"A faith beyond deconstruction is possible."
-- Kathy Escobar, author of
Faith Shift
Practicing
"A relational way to think about purpose."
-- Jonathan J. Foster, author of
indigo: the color of grief
"This is a really great book."
-- Keith Giles, author of the 7-part "Jesus Un" book series
"
A God-centric approach to deconstruction."
-- David Hayward, aka NakedPastor
"A compassionate primer on our deconstruction."
-- Angela Herrington, author of
Deconstructing Your Faith Without Losing Yourself
"A thoughtful third way - highly recommended."
-- Olivia Jackson, author of
(Un)Certain
"Life-giving for doubters, deconstructors, wonderers."
-- Mark Karris, author of
The Diabolical Trinity
"Powerful, essential, required reading for everyone."
-- Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Madang Podcast and author of
Invisible
"Adventure guide to life after deconstruction."
-- Brian D. McLaren, author of
Do I Stay Christian?
"I've always believed in this God!"
-- Mason Mennenga,
A People's Theology
podcast
"A deconstruction journey worth taking!"
-- Sherri Pallas, author of
We Have Ruined God
"An exvangelical deconstruction guide to God."
-- Jim Palmer, author of
Inner Anarchy
"A haven for the hard questions."
-- Elizabeth Petters, the Deconstructing Mamas podcast
"Faces the hard questions without blinking."
-- Janet Kellogg Ray,
The God of Monkey Science
"The God you need right now!"
-- Gary Alan Taylor, the Sophia Society
"Everyone deconstructing should read this book."
-- Tim Whitaker, creator of The New Evangelicals
"The God of Love always triumphs!"
-- John Williamson, The Deconstructionists Podcast
Bad views of God and harmful experiences lead many of us to deconstruct. But we're right to run from the nonsense we've been taught and from those who hurt us.
God After Deconstruction
will not be welcomed by traditionalists. It's not a book for people who think conventional theology works. It isn't for people who just want to tweak a bit what they've been taught.
Thomas Jay Oord
and
Tripp Fuller
offer an open and relational vision of God. This vision makes sense; it fits our experience; it's livable. The open and relational view aligns with our deep intuitions about love and freedom.
is for those deconstructing and those wanting help after deconstruction. It's for people in the fire and those with scars.
is an adventure for lovers in tumultuous times!
Buy this book.
Six-Word Endorsements for
"When everything goes, only God remains."
-- Simon Cross, chair of the Progressive Christianity Network (Britain)
"Helpful companion on your deconstruction journey."
-- EDJ, author of
Deconstructing Religious Sexual Trauma: A Memoir
"A faith beyond deconstruction is possible."
-- Kathy Escobar, author of
Faith Shift
Practicing
"A relational way to think about purpose."
-- Jonathan J. Foster, author of
indigo: the color of grief
"This is a really great book."
-- Keith Giles, author of the 7-part "Jesus Un" book series
"
A God-centric approach to deconstruction."
-- David Hayward, aka NakedPastor
"A compassionate primer on our deconstruction."
-- Angela Herrington, author of
Deconstructing Your Faith Without Losing Yourself
"A thoughtful third way - highly recommended."
-- Olivia Jackson, author of
(Un)Certain
"Life-giving for doubters, deconstructors, wonderers."
-- Mark Karris, author of
The Diabolical Trinity
"Powerful, essential, required reading for everyone."
-- Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Madang Podcast and author of
Invisible
"Adventure guide to life after deconstruction."
-- Brian D. McLaren, author of
Do I Stay Christian?
"I've always believed in this God!"
-- Mason Mennenga,
A People's Theology
podcast
"A deconstruction journey worth taking!"
-- Sherri Pallas, author of
We Have Ruined God
"An exvangelical deconstruction guide to God."
-- Jim Palmer, author of
Inner Anarchy
"A haven for the hard questions."
-- Elizabeth Petters, the Deconstructing Mamas podcast
"Faces the hard questions without blinking."
-- Janet Kellogg Ray,
The God of Monkey Science
"The God you need right now!"
-- Gary Alan Taylor, the Sophia Society
"Everyone deconstructing should read this book."
-- Tim Whitaker, creator of The New Evangelicals
"The God of Love always triumphs!"
-- John Williamson, The Deconstructionists Podcast