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One of the most prevalent challenges in contemporary Christianity is navigating the relationship between the individual and their faith community when the Christian enters spiritually challenging times: periods of aridity, misunderstanding, suffering, or darkness. This problem is amplified because of the growing angst that many feel with organized religion. When loyalty to the church gets tested during a personal faith crisis or honest intellectual query, many leave disenchanted, claiming a desire to be spiritual but not religious.

Cries from the Wilderness: Reimagining Church Culture in an Age of Uncertainty explores the memoirs of three contemporary sojourners (Rachel Held Evans, David Gushee, and Macy Halford) asking: What postures were common in his or her journey that helped them navigate their spiritual wilderness? David Pocta then argues that a primary problem is that many faith communities rarely see themselves in the spiritual wilderness. The author’s contention is that spiritual communities are often ill-equipped to nurture the spiritual life of disoriented or questioning Christians. By acknowledging their own spiritual journey and drawing lessons from healthy wilderness postures they would be better positioned to transform and mature their community while creating a nurturing environment for individual sojourners.



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With a depth gained from both profound spiritual struggle and intellectual rigor, David Pocta has given the church a pastoral gift—an examination of its role in driving Christians into the wilderness. With his own journey as backdrop, Pocta analyzes the stories of three fellow pilgrims, offering a rich understanding of their wanderings and pointing out common markers along the way. The result is a narrative of how transformed faith and hope can spring from personal desolation. This volume will serve as a remarkable resource for the healing of the churches in which our journeys begin and of those alienated by their faith traditions.

-- Douglas A. Foster, Abilene Christian University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Story of a Soul

Chapter 2: Macy Halford

Chapter 3: Rachel Held Evans

Chapter 4: David Gushee

Chapter 5: Navigating the Wilderness

Chapter 6: What Went Wrong with Their Community

Chapter 7: A Theology and Spirituality of Wilderness

Chapter 8: A Model to Frame "Deconstruction" and Community

Chapter 9: Contextualizing the Contemporary Wilderness

Chapter 10: Reimagining the Church: Some Suggestions

Conclusion: Some Final Uncensored Thoughts

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 05/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666944006, 978-1666944006
      ISBN10: 1666944009

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One of the most prevalent challenges in contemporary Christianity is navigating the relationship between the individual and their faith community when the Christian enters spiritually challenging times: periods of aridity, misunderstanding, suffering, or darkness. This problem is amplified because of the growing angst that many feel with organized religion. When loyalty to the church gets tested during a personal faith crisis or honest intellectual query, many leave disenchanted, claiming a desire to be spiritual but not religious.

      Cries from the Wilderness: Reimagining Church Culture in an Age of Uncertainty explores the memoirs of three contemporary sojourners (Rachel Held Evans, David Gushee, and Macy Halford) asking: What postures were common in his or her journey that helped them navigate their spiritual wilderness? David Pocta then argues that a primary problem is that many faith communities rarely see themselves in the spiritual wilderness. The author’s contention is that spiritual communities are often ill-equipped to nurture the spiritual life of disoriented or questioning Christians. By acknowledging their own spiritual journey and drawing lessons from healthy wilderness postures they would be better positioned to transform and mature their community while creating a nurturing environment for individual sojourners.



      Trade Review

      With a depth gained from both profound spiritual struggle and intellectual rigor, David Pocta has given the church a pastoral gift—an examination of its role in driving Christians into the wilderness. With his own journey as backdrop, Pocta analyzes the stories of three fellow pilgrims, offering a rich understanding of their wanderings and pointing out common markers along the way. The result is a narrative of how transformed faith and hope can spring from personal desolation. This volume will serve as a remarkable resource for the healing of the churches in which our journeys begin and of those alienated by their faith traditions.

      -- Douglas A. Foster, Abilene Christian University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Story of a Soul

      Chapter 2: Macy Halford

      Chapter 3: Rachel Held Evans

      Chapter 4: David Gushee

      Chapter 5: Navigating the Wilderness

      Chapter 6: What Went Wrong with Their Community

      Chapter 7: A Theology and Spirituality of Wilderness

      Chapter 8: A Model to Frame "Deconstruction" and Community

      Chapter 9: Contextualizing the Contemporary Wilderness

      Chapter 10: Reimagining the Church: Some Suggestions

      Conclusion: Some Final Uncensored Thoughts

      Bibliography

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