Deconstructed Do-Gooder
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the journey of faith and self-discovery, the author reflects on her experiences within a Christian culture focused on action and conformity. By embodying every character of the Good Samaritan parable, she invites readers to examine their own roles within various religious contexts, including conservative evangelicalism and new monastic communities. Through her narrative of theological deconstruction, she reveals the potential harm of a zealous desire to do good while also uncovering the mercy found in moments of loss and uncertainty.
