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Dealing with Doubt and Deconstruction - with Aaron Salvato

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In recent years it has become increasingly popular for people who grew up in Christianity to go through a process of “deconstruction” in which they seek to examine and question the origins of their beliefs.

Deconstruction isn’t always a bad thing, but the deconstruction movement, powered by social media, largely targets younger people and encourages them to cast off their Christiaan beliefs.

This episode of Theology for the People is the recording of a workshop which Nick Cady and Aaron Salvato co-lead at the 2023 Calvary Global Network International Conference on the Topic of Doubt and Deconstruction.

We start out by defining deconstructionism and examining its philosophical roots, then we look at the impact of this movement and some of the common themes in its claims. Finally, we discuss a Biblical response to doubt and deconstruction and give some helpful tips for addressing the questions that those who are deconstructing may have.

Check out more from Aaron Salvato on the Good Lion Podcast.

My book, The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity, can be found here.

Visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org

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In recent years it has become increasingly popular for people who grew up in Christianity to go through a process of “deconstruction” in which they seek to examine and question the origins of their beliefs.

Deconstruction isn’t always a bad thing, but the deconstruction movement, powered by social media, largely targets younger people and encourages them to cast off their Christiaan beliefs.

This episode of Theology for the People is the recording of a workshop which Nick Cady and Aaron Salvato co-lead at the 2023 Calvary Global Network International Conference on the Topic of Doubt and Deconstruction.

We start out by defining deconstructionism and examining its philosophical roots, then we look at the impact of this movement and some of the common themes in its claims. Finally, we discuss a Biblical response to doubt and deconstruction and give some helpful tips for addressing the questions that those who are deconstructing may have.

Check out more from Aaron Salvato on the Good Lion Podcast.

My book, The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity, can be found here.

Visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologyforthepeople/support
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