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Deconstruction is hard!
Bad views of God and harmful experiences lead many of us to deconstruct. But were right to run from the nonsense we've been taught and from those who hurt us.
God After Deconstruction is not a book for people who want the status quo or 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.
God After Deconstruction is for those deconstructing and those wanting help after deconstruction. It's for people in the fire and those with scars.
God After Deconstruction is an adventure for lovers in tumultuous times!
Buy this book!
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Rarely does a new theological position emerge to account well for life in the world, including not only goodness and beauty but also tragedy and randomness. The Uncontrolling Love of God provides a clear and powerful answer to the problem of evil, the problem of chance, and how God acts providentially in the world.
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Another great book, with amateur recording.
- By Patrick on 08-12-24
By: Thomas Jay Oord
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Portrait of a Radical
- The Jesus Movement
- By: DJ Kadagian, Huston Smith, Allen Callahan, and others
- Narrated by: Scott Smith
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Inspired by the resounding success of its cinematic counterpart, Portrait of a Radical / The Jesus Movement reveals the often-overlooked radical nature of Jesus' mission, showing how his transformative message remains a beacon of hope for many and a threat to the powerful. Originally introduced to audiences through a highly acclaimed documentary film that aired on Hallmark and the Discovery Channel. Portrait of a Radical, the book, includes all of the uncut interviews not contained in the film, building upon the captivating narrative that captured viewers.
By: DJ Kadagian, and others
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Invisible Jesus
- A Book About Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ
- By: Scot McKnight, Tommy Preson Phillips
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Filled with stories of those who have walked the path of deconstruction without losing their faith, Invisible Jesus: A Book about Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ by Scot McKnight with Tommy Phillips is a prophetic call to discern if the faith we practice and the church we belong to is representative of the Jesus we follow.
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So needed!
- By V. Richmond on 01-12-25
By: Scot McKnight, and others
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Open and Relational Theology
- An Introduction to Life-Changing Ideas
- By: Thomas Jay Oord
- Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Most theologies suck. They’re too technical or present a God nobody understands. Sometimes, the God they portray sounds like a controlling boyfriend or an absentee parent. Rather than woo or persuade, many theology books clobber people into submission. This book is different.
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Built on a straw man.
- By MavisRooster on 10-25-24
By: Thomas Jay Oord
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Deconstructing
- Leaving Church, Finding Faith
- By: Karla Kamstra
- Narrated by: Karla Kamstra
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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As a “good Christian,” Karla Kamstra attended church every Sunday, listened to the pastor, and committed to functions and activities. But no amount of participation could shake her growing sense of spiritual unrest. As time went on, she realized that she was doing Christianity on autopilot—going through the motions, but spiritually checked out. She finally understood that the rules of the church were keeping God inside a too-small box, and it was time to let "Him" out. And so Karla embarked upon her sacred journey of deconstruction: healing her religious trauma and reclaiming her spirituality.
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A Great Read
- By Kim Crutchfield on 11-25-24
By: Karla Kamstra
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The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence
- By: Thomas Oord
- Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Omnipotence is dead. At least it should be. It has no biblical support. And it dies a death of a thousand qualifications in philosophy.
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Definitely a needed viewpoint
- By Amazon Customer on 05-14-24
By: Thomas Oord
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The Uncontrolling Love of God
- An Open and Relational Account of Providence
- By: Thomas Jay Oord
- Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Rarely does a new theological position emerge to account well for life in the world, including not only goodness and beauty but also tragedy and randomness. The Uncontrolling Love of God provides a clear and powerful answer to the problem of evil, the problem of chance, and how God acts providentially in the world.
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Another great book, with amateur recording.
- By Patrick on 08-12-24
By: Thomas Jay Oord
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Portrait of a Radical
- The Jesus Movement
- By: DJ Kadagian, Huston Smith, Allen Callahan, and others
- Narrated by: Scott Smith
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Inspired by the resounding success of its cinematic counterpart, Portrait of a Radical / The Jesus Movement reveals the often-overlooked radical nature of Jesus' mission, showing how his transformative message remains a beacon of hope for many and a threat to the powerful. Originally introduced to audiences through a highly acclaimed documentary film that aired on Hallmark and the Discovery Channel. Portrait of a Radical, the book, includes all of the uncut interviews not contained in the film, building upon the captivating narrative that captured viewers.
By: DJ Kadagian, and others
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Invisible Jesus
- A Book About Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ
- By: Scot McKnight, Tommy Preson Phillips
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Filled with stories of those who have walked the path of deconstruction without losing their faith, Invisible Jesus: A Book about Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ by Scot McKnight with Tommy Phillips is a prophetic call to discern if the faith we practice and the church we belong to is representative of the Jesus we follow.
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So needed!
- By V. Richmond on 01-12-25
By: Scot McKnight, and others
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Life After Doom
- Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart
- By: Brian D. McLaren
- Narrated by: Brian D. McLaren
- Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
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For the last quarter-century, author and activist Brian D. McLaren has been writing at the intersection of religious faith and contemporary culture. In Life After Doom, he engages with the catastrophic failure of both our religious and political leaders to address the dominant realities of our time: ecological overshoot, economic injustice, and the increasing likelihood of civilizational collapse.
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Resilience, found.
- By Nina Lovel on 07-08-24
By: Brian D. McLaren
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God Can't
- How to Believe in God and Love After Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils
- By: Thomas Jay Oord
- Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
- Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Hurting people ask heart-felt questions about God and suffering. The usual answers fail. They don't support the truth God loves everyone all the time. God Can't gives a believable answer to why a good and powerful doesn't prevent evil.
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Good to listen to new perspective
- By Scot on 12-13-19
By: Thomas Jay Oord
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The Sin of Certainty
- Why God Desires Our Trust More than Our "Correct" Beliefs
- By: Peter Enns
- Narrated by: Tom Perkins
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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With compelling and often humorous stories from his own life, Bible scholar Peter Enns offers a fresh look at how Christian life truly works, answering questions that cannot be addressed by the idealized traditional doctrine of "once for all delivered to the saints".
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Title may mislead the actual content
- By Adam Shields on 05-26-16
By: Peter Enns
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The Deconstruction of Christianity
- What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond
- By: Alisa Childers, Tim Barnett
- Narrated by: Alisa Childers, Tim Barnett
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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A movement called ‘deconstruction’ is sweeping through our churches and it is affecting our loved ones. It has disrupted, dismantled, and destroyed the faith of so many, and this book can help you not only understand what’s happening but also stand your ground and respond with clarity and confidence. In this seminal book, Alisa Childers, author of Another Gospel?, and Tim Barnett, creator of Red Pen Logic, will help you understand what deconstruction is, where it comes from, why it is compelling to some, and how it disorients the lives of so many.
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A detailed, faithful, and humble approach to deconstruction
- By SCUD on 03-11-24
By: Alisa Childers, and others
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Deconstructing Your Faith Without Losing Yourself
- By: Angela J. Herrington
- Narrated by: Angela J. Herrington
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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Have you experienced #ChurchHurt? Are you frustrated by judgmental church people supporting oppressive systems? Do you have doubts about the faith tradition you were raised in but are afraid of losing your community? Angela J. Herrington has been there. And with over a decade of experience as a life coach, she can teach you how to begin healing religious trauma through deconstruction.
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Emotional Drivel
- By Elle on 09-10-24
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The Wisdom Way of Knowing
- Reclaiming an Ancient Tradition to Awaken the Heart
- By: Cynthia Bourgeault
- Narrated by: Denice Stradling
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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"Drawing on resources as diverse as Sufism, Benedictine Monasticism, the Gurdjieff Work, and the string theory of modern physics, Cynthia Bourgeault has crafted her own unique vision of the Wisdom way in this very accessible book, nicely balanced between concept and practice." (Gerald May, senior fellow, Shalem Institute, and author, Addiction and Grace and Will and Spirit)
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Wisdom enlightened
- By Buzz Basini on 02-01-22