Faith after doubt Why your beliefs stopped working and what to do about it

Brian D. McLaren, 1956-

Book - 2021

"From the author of A New Kind of Christianity comes a bold proposal: only doubt can save the world and your faith. 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"--

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Published
New York : St. Martin's Essentials [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Brian D. McLaren, 1956- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xviii, 238 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781250262776
  • Preface: Permission to Doubt
  • Introduction: Moments of Terror
  • Part 1. Your Descent Into Doubt
  • 1. Doubt as Loss
  • 2. Doubt as Loneliness
  • 3. Doubt as Crisis
  • 4. Doubt as Doorway
  • 5. Doubt as Growth
  • Part 2. All in Doubt
  • 6. Doubt as Descent
  • 7. Doubt as Dissent
  • 8. Doubt as Love
  • 9. A Human Problem
  • 10. Faith, Beliefs, and Revolutionary Love
  • Part 3. Life After (And With) Doubt
  • 11. Communities of Harmony
  • 12. Theologies of Harmony
  • 13. Spiritualities of Harmony for the Rising Generation
  • 14. Harmony as a Survival Strategy
  • 15. A Civilization in Doubt
  • Afterword: You're Not Crazy and You're Not Alone
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendices:
  • I. The Four Stages of Faith
  • II. Before Simplicity: Stage Zero
  • III. Integration of Stage Theories
  • IV. Resources for Doubters
  • V. Spirituality Through the Stages
  • VI. Guidelines for Groups and Classes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Former pastor McLaren (A Church on the Other Side) asks Christians to contemplate what faith might look like "on the other side of doubt" in this smart rumination. Written for those wrestling with aspects of the Bible or their church culture that they don't agree with, McLaren's work introduces doubt as a companion to faith, a "tough but effective teacher and a difficult but faithful friend." He uses personal stories to show how doubt can lead to breakthroughs in one's faith, such as describing his experiences in pastoral care while protesting opposite other Christians, who felt no doubt about their racial antagonism, at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va.: "We need radical change flowing from a new set of values and deeper spiritual narratives… only doubt will open a doorway out of hostile orthodoxies--whether religious, cultural, economic, or political." Prompts for "Reflection and Action" are also included at the end of each chapter: "How would you describe the differences among certainty, uncertainty, and faith?" or "Respond to the statement: Doubt is necessary, but not sufficient." McLaren's persuasive argument for doubt as a means to save one's spirituality and rescue religion at-large might turn off evangelicals, but it will appeal to questioning Christians. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Many Americans have left the Christian church, or experience doubt, and the numbers continue to rise. In his latest book, McLaren (The Great Spiritual Migration) addresses those who are struggling with faith loss, positing that doubt is not the enemy but a vehicle for growth. Thoughtful interviews with people questioning Catholicism or Protestantism relay the personal challenges of reconciling belief with supporting institutions that uphold hierarchy and patriarchy. Writing through the lens of a former pastor who has spent over 40 years examining his own doubt and how to live with it, McLaren offers a schema he created called "the four stages of faith development: simplicity, complexity, perplexity, and harmony." Christian dogma is left behind as McLaren provides broad theological and philosophical context, drawing from the writings of Richard Rohr and Ken Wilber, among others. The author acknowledges that living with faith and doubt is not a linear journey but, rather, one of many iterations. He continues by providing ample opportunity for readers to go in-depth with numerous footnotes, end of chapter discussion questions, and appendixes with extensive resources for an individual or group. VERDICT A helpful, non-judgmental resource for readers questioning their Christian faith, and looking for guidance on living with doubt.--Angela Forret, State Lib. of Iowa, Des Moines

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