Deconstruction doesn't happen in a vacuum;
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it is catalyzed by a comfortable society, cultural Christianity, compromised churches, and the compounding anxieties of life. But the Christian faith has better to offer.
Ian Harber knows the fear and grief of deconstruction firsthand.
In Walking Through Deconstruction, Ian lays out a vision for the kind of faith environment that can foster genuine reconstruction through healthy relationships, robust doctrine, healthy institutions, a better theology of suffering, and the peace of God.
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Walking Through Deconstruction
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- tells the author's real life story of deconstruction and reconstruction
- acknowledges the urgency of deconstruction while prioritizing patience and trust over fear
- casts a vision for healthy communities that help people hold onto faith.
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