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The Exvangelicals Loving Living And Leaving The White Evangelical Church Sarah Mccammon

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The Exvangelicals Loving Living And Leaving The White Evangelical Church Sarah Mccammon
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Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Sarah McCammon
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Exvangelicals Loving Living And Leaving The White Evangelical Church Sarah Mccammon by Sarah Mccammon instant download after payment.

"An intimate window into the world of American evangelicalism. Fellow exvangelicals will find McCammon's story both startlingly familiar and immensely clarifying, while those looking in from the outside can find no better introduction to the subculture that has shaped the hopes and fears of millions of Americans." —Kristin Kobes Du Mez, New York Times bestselling author of Jesus and John Wayne
The first definitive book that names the massive social movement of people leaving the church: the exvangelicals.
Growing up in a deeply evangelical family in the Midwest in the '80s and '90s, Sarah McCammon was strictly taught to fear God, obey him, and not question the faith. Persistently worried that her gay grandfather would go to hell unless she could reach him, or that her Muslim friend would need to be converted, and that she, too, would go to hell if she did not believe fervently enough, McCammon was a rule-follower and—most of the...

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