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Thomas Jay Oord
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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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- Heathen+Christ=saved
- 03-20-25
Be Still & Know That I Am God..This book is a perfect example of why God said this!!
I will only write two things and if one does not understand this in its entirety… a diligent effort to do so is absolutely critical for spiritual growth..Here id a phrase I have coined.. Ready..
“The complexity of the human mind suppresses the raw simplicity of the divine soul..”
And far more important than the words you just read are directly said by Christ Jesus and one must learn what this means to its directness and boldness it carries.. it is the first commandment that Jesus Proclaimed.. If you love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind.. (paraphrasing) .. then these things discussed in this audio book will be not be at the forefront of the mind.. Why?? That is the big question.. You must find that answer. We will all see Jesus The Christ very soon my friends.. You can explain to him how you feel then.. We will see who has the last say and who asks the questions then .. Until then .. The journey is on you .. Find what is the reality of our true disposition. Remember.. The complexity of the Human mind… The understanding of this is the kicker .. Godspeed .. Be Still.. Submit to God.. And listen
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