Carlene Cross
Auteur van Fleeing Fundamentalism: A Minister's Wife Examines Faith
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Fleeing Fundamentalism: A Minister's Wife… door Carlene Cross
Fleeing Fundamentalism: A Minister's Wife Examines Faith was a class assignment which I resisted, it not being a topic of much interest but within thirty pages or so, I found the book to be a page-turner. The author is a good and descriptive writer with a sense of humor. I appreciated her thorough nature as she enhanced her biblical study with historical research. Her missionary junket behind the Iron Curtain was tense and suspenseful and the ways in which her marriage to a Northwest Baptist preacher evolved was a shocker, confirming my suspicions about fundamentalist conservatism and misogyny. Her exploratory journey into and away from the confines of this secretive, scary extremism is an enlightening and entertaining trip to another world.… (meer)
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featherbooks | 3 andere besprekingen | Jan 13, 2015 | My only real criticism of this very readable insider view of Christian fundamentalist churches is that Cross equates her husband's abuse and sex addiction to his faith. Not surprisingly, she comes to reject Christianity in its entirety. She explains her perspective through slightly didactic but fact-based conversations with friends and family but members of fundamentalist congregations are more likely to react defensively than to hear and take in her position.
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amac121212 | 3 andere besprekingen | Sep 21, 2009 | I identified a lot with Carlene Cross; having wasted years of my own life in a fundamentalist Christian cult-like church, I had many similar things happen to me. Thankfully I didn't marry into it, at least, although I nearly did. I know first-hand all of the hypocrisy and abuse that can occur in such situations; reading this book was painful for me, as it brought back a lot of memories that I have been trying to forget.
I rated the book four stars because I just couldn't get into the author's style much of the time.… (meer)
I rated the book four stars because I just couldn't get into the author's style much of the time.… (meer)
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schatzi | 3 andere besprekingen | Sep 15, 2009 | a well-written, interesting story of a woman's journey from blind faith, to spiritual peace.
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Zylphan | 3 andere besprekingen | Oct 21, 2007 | Statistieken
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