Still Christian
Book Description
David P. Gushee offers a deeply personal account of navigating the complex landscape of American Christianity across four decades of spiritual searching. His journey begins with a transformative born-again experience as a Southern Baptist in 1978 and culminates with his controversial departure from evangelical circles in 2014 over his support for LGBT inclusion.
This candid memoir traces Gushee's path through multiple Christian traditions, from his early Catholic upbringing to his challenging years at Union Seminary in New York, his encounters with the Christian Right, and the internal conflicts that shaped his evolving faith. Rather than simply recounting events, Gushee examines the universal dilemmas that confront anyone seeking authentic spiritual expression within institutional religion.
The author confronts difficult questions that resonate beyond his personal experience. When should we compromise our beliefs for community acceptance, and when must we stand firm regardless of consequences? How do we weigh moral conviction against the potential loss of relationships, career opportunities, and financial security?
Through moments both humorous and heartbreaking, Gushee demonstrates that maintaining faith in Christ remains possible even when fellow Christians become sources of disappointment or rejection. His story speaks directly to those who have experienced disillusionment with organized religion while still yearning for genuine spiritual connection.
This memoir serves as both confession and guide for anyone wrestling with the tension between personal conviction and religious belonging in contemporary America.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 151 pages
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