Faith Deconstruction For Dummies
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Product details
- ISBN 9781394331383
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 152 x 224mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 2025
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Get support and guidance as you navigate reexamining your faith and finding your own way to the truth
Faith Deconstruction For Dummies helps you through the process of thinking critically about your beliefs by unlearning, processing, and considering new ways of thinking. This unbiased book walks you through your options as you begin the faith deconstruction process, and it provides advice and suggestions to assist you on your journey. You'll learn about the origins of deconstruction, its causes and effects, and what to expect during the process of reevaluating your belief system. Shed the baggage of belief systems, craft your own investigative process, and discover tools and resources that will help you map out your path. Those who deconstruct their faith may end up departing from organized religion, while others may develop a closer relationship with God. Find answers to your heart's deepest questions with this compassionate Dummies guide.
- Dissect your beliefs, reevaluate traditions and rituals, and find the practices that feel right for you
- Get answers to questions like: Who am I? What do I believe? What is my relationship to my faith?
- Find safe spaces where you can explore your options and build community through the deconstruction process
- Evaluate your spirituality in the face of skepticism, curiosity, trauma, loss, or simply a desire to question
Faith Deconstruction For Dummies is a guide for readers from all walks of life who are sitting with complicated questions regarding what they have been taught versus what they have begun to believe.
Mashaun D. Simon is an award-winning writer, preacher, and thought leader who centers his preaching, scholarship, and storytelling on cultural competency and awareness, communal care, and belonging. His byline has appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBC News, Black Enterprise, Bloomberg News, Ebony Magazine, and ESSENCE Magazine.
