After Evangelicalism, David P. Gushee
After Evangelicalism, David P. Gushee
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After Evangelicalism
The Path to a New Christianity

Author: David P. Gushee

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/25/2020


Synopsis

"Drawing on his own spiritual journey, David Gushee provides an incisive critique of American evangelicalism [and] offers a succinct yet deeply informed guide for post-evangelicals seeking to pursue Christ-honoring lives." —Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Calvin University

Millions are getting lost in the evangelical maze: inerrancy, indifference to the environment, deterministic Calvinism, purity culture, racism, LGBTQ discrimination, male dominance, and Christian nationalism. They are now conscientious objectors, deconstructionists, perhaps even "none and done." As one of America's leading academics speaking to the issues of religion today, David Gushee offers a clear assessment and a new way forward for disillusioned post-evangelicals.

Gushee starts by analyzing what went wrong with US white evangelicalism in areas such as evangelical history and identity, biblicism, uncredible theologies, and the fundamentalist understandings of race, politics, and sexuality. Along the way, he proposes new ways of Christian believing and of listening to God and Jesus today. He helps post-evangelicals know how to belong and behave, going from where they are to a living relationship with Christ and an intellectually cogent and morally robust post-evangelical faith. He shows that they can have a principled way of understanding Scripture, a community of Christ's people, a healthy politics, and can repent and learn to listen to people on the margins.

With a foreword from Brian McLaren, who says, "David Gushee is right: there is indeed life after evangelicalism," this book offers an essential handbook for those looking for answers and affirmation of their journey into a future that is post-evangelical but still centered on Jesus. If you, too, are struggling, After Evangelicalism shows that it is possible to cut loose from evangelical Christianity and, more than that, it is necessary.

About David P. Gushee

David P. Gushee is Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics at Mercer University and past president of both the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Christian Ethics. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Kingdom Ethics, Changing Our Mind, and Still Christian.


Reviews

Goodreads review by B.J.

Over the past six months or so this book has popped up on my radar at least ten times. A few of the reviews I read seemed quite positive, but the back-page excerpt left me feeling skeptical. Finally, after someone mentioned it asking my opinion in a phone conversation I figured it was time to bite t......more

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a free e-ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. “After Evangelicalism” was a powerful and moving book. It shined a light on many of the contradictions and errors of evangelicalism and white Christianity. As someone who grew up in an......more

Goodreads review by Lady

"Post-evangelicals are abandoning the church too... [some] leave for reasons peculiar to the American evangelical experience. Those reasons begin with disillusionment over teachings that are viewed as harmful to the vulnerable. Some leave over the harm LGBTQ people and their families have experience......more

Goodreads review by Tricia

Thank you to Westminster John Knox Press and NetGalley for an advanced reader copy of this book. I am providing an honest review in exchange. This is definitely not an easy “fluff” read but I loved it! There was so much background and history given on not just evangelical but other branches of Christ......more

Goodreads review by Taylor

I thought this book did a good job of laying out an honest critique of American Evangelicalism, covering its ties with Conservatism, theological issues, and a history of how it came to be. I found it helpful to see all that laid out as someone who grew up in that space. The author was fair and direc......more