Faith After Doubt

Faith After Doubt
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Publisher : St. Martin's Essentials
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781250262783
ISBN-13 : 125026278X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Faith After Doubt by : Brian D. McLaren

From the author of A New Kind of Christianity comes a bold proposal: only doubt can save the world and your faith. ONE of the Best Spiritual Books of 2021—Spirituality & Practice "Will help you live fuller and breathe easier..” —Glennon Doyle Sixty-five million adults in the U.S. have dropped out of active church attendance and about 2.7 million more are leaving every year. Faith After Doubt is for the millions of people around the world who feel that their faith is falling apart. Using his own story and the stories of a diverse group of struggling believers, Brian D. McLaren, a former pastor and now an author, speaker, and activist shows how old assumptions are being challenged in nearly every area of human life, not just theology and spirituality. He proposes a four-stage model of faith development in which questions and doubt are not the enemy of faith, but rather a portal to a more mature and fruitful kind of faith. The four stages—Simplicity, Complexity, Perplexity, and Harmony—offer a path forward that can help sincere and thoughtful people leave behind unnecessary baggage and intensify their commitment to what matters most.

Faith and Doubt

Faith and Doubt
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780310253518
ISBN-13 : 0310253519
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Faith and Doubt by : John Ortberg

Ortberg demonstrates how doubt is very much a part of faith and how uncertainty can lead to trust. "The beliefs that really matter," he writes, "are the ones that guide our behavior."

Where the Light Fell

Where the Light Fell
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Publisher : Convergent Books
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780593238523
ISBN-13 : 0593238524
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Where the Light Fell by : Philip Yancey

In this searing meditation on the bonds of family and the allure of extremist faith, one of today’s most celebrated Christian writers recounts his unexpected journey from a strict fundamentalist upbringing to a life of compassion and grace—a revelatory memoir that “invites comparison to Hillbilly Elegy” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). “Searing, heartrending . . . This stunning tale reminds us that the only way to keep living is to ask God for the impossible: love, forgiveness, and hope.”—Kate Bowler, New York Times bestselling author of Everything Happens for a Reason Raised by an impoverished widow who earned room and board as a Bible teacher in 1950s Atlanta, Philip Yancey and his brother, Marshall, found ways to venture out beyond the confines of their eight-foot-wide trailer. But when Yancey was in college, he uncovered a shocking secret about his father’s death—a secret that began to illuminate the motivations that drove his mother to extreme, often hostile religious convictions and a belief that her sons had been ordained for a divine cause. Searching for answers, Yancey dives into his family origins, taking us on an evocative journey from the backwoods of the Bible Belt to the bustling streets of Philadelphia; from trailer parks to church sanctuaries; from family oddballs to fire-and-brimstone preachers and childhood awakenings through nature, music, and literature. In time, the weight of religious and family pressure sent both sons on opposite paths—one toward healing from the impact of what he calls a “toxic faith,” the other into a self-destructive spiral. Where the Light Fell is a gripping family narrative set against a turbulent time in post–World War II America, shaped by the collision of Southern fundamentalism with the mounting pressures of the civil rights movement and Sixties-era forces of social change. In piecing together his fragmented personal history and his search for redemption, Yancey gives testament to the enduring power of our hunger for truth and the possibility of faith rooted in grace instead of fear. “I truly believe this is the one book I was put on earth to write,” says Yancey. “So many of the strands from my childhood—racial hostility, political division, culture wars—have resurfaced in modern form. Looking back points me forward.”

A Skeptic's Guide to Faith

A Skeptic's Guide to Faith
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 274
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780310325024
ISBN-13 : 0310325021
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis A Skeptic's Guide to Faith by : Philip Yancey

Examines the apparent contradictions in the world and explains how the invisible, natural, and supernatural worlds might interact and affect people's daily lives.

Between Faith and Doubt

Between Faith and Doubt
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780230275324
ISBN-13 : 023027532X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Faith and Doubt by : J. Hick

This short book is a lively dialogue between a religious believer and a skeptic. It covers all the main issues including different ideas of God, the good and bad in religion, religious experience and neuroscience, pain and suffering, death and life after death, and includes interesting autobiographical revelations.

The Rise of the Nones

The Rise of the Nones
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781441246073
ISBN-13 : 144124607X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise of the Nones by : James Emery White

The single fastest growing religious group of our time is those who check the box next to the word none on national surveys. In America, this is 20 percent of the population. Exactly who are the unaffiliated? What caused this seismic shift in our culture? Are our churches poised to reach these people? James Emery White lends his prophetic voice to one of the most important conversations the church needs to be having today. He calls churches to examine their current methods of evangelism, which often result only in transfer growth--Christians moving from one church to another--rather than in reaching the "nones." The pastor of a megachurch that is currently experiencing 70 percent of its growth from the unchurched, White knows how to reach this growing demographic, and here he shares his ministry strategies with concerned pastors and church leaders.

Know Doubt

Know Doubt
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780310325031
ISBN-13 : 031032503X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Know Doubt by : John Ortberg

Ortberg demonstrates how doubt is very much a part of faith and how uncertainty can lead to trust. "The beliefs that really matter," he writes, "are the ones that guide our behavior. We cannot hope without faith, and so we must not hope for something but someone--Jesus Christ.

DoubtLess

DoubtLess
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Publisher : New Growth Press
Total Pages : 7
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ISBN-10 : 9781645070924
ISBN-13 : 1645070921
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis DoubtLess by : Shelby Abbott

Is God good? Can I trust him with my life? Is the Bible true? These are just some of the questions that can plague young adults as they stand at the crossroads of life. Shelby Abbott comes alongside young adults to help them honestly face their misgivings and turn to God for the gift of faith, encouraging them to see the difference between ...

After Doubt

After Doubt
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Publisher : Brazos Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781493429592
ISBN-13 : 1493429590
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis After Doubt by : A. J. Swoboda

Is there a way to walk faithfully through doubt and come out the other side with a deeper love for Jesus, the church, and its tradition? Can we question our faith without losing it? Award-winning author, pastor, and professor A. J. Swoboda has witnessed many young people wrestle with their core Christian beliefs. Too often, what begins as a set of critical and important questions turns to resentment and faith abandonment. Unfortunately, the church has largely ignored its task of serving people along their journey of questioning. The local church must walk alongside those who are deconstructing their faith and show them how to reconstruct it. Drawing on his own experience of deconstruction, Swoboda offers tools to help emerging adults navigate their faith in a hostile landscape. Doubt is a part of our natural spiritual journey, says Swoboda, and deconstruction is a legitimate space to encounter the living God. After Doubt offers a hopeful, practical vision of spiritual formation for those in the process of faith deconstruction and those who serve them. Foreword by pastor and author John Mark Comer.

Disappointment with God

Disappointment with God
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 308
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780310517818
ISBN-13 : 0310517818
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Disappointment with God by : Philip Yancey

"Is God listening? "Can he be trusted?" In this book, Yancey tackles the questions caused by a God who doesn't always do what we think he's supposed to do.