Leaving Church

Subtitle:
A Memoir of Faith
Author:
Barbara Brown Taylor
Format:
Hardcover
Average customer rating:
 (Reviews)

Now:R221.95
eBucks:eB2220

United States of America

Delivery time:
Usually within 14 working days.
Seller:
kalahari.com

Leaving Church

Short description

Chronicles a female preacher's personal odyssey of faith and the tensions of her religious life, a conflict that leads her to leave the church in order to maintain her relationship with God.Chronicles a female preacher's personal odyssey of faith and the tensions of her religious life, a conflict that leads her to leave the church in order to maintain her relationship with God.

Long description

One of America's most renowned and beloved preachers eloquently tells the moving and delightful story of her search for her own authentic way of being Christian, even when it meant giving up her pulpit.

Through the struggles starting and sustaining a small church in rural north Georgia, Barbara Brown Taylor's journey from city to country, from full–time ministry to university professor is insightful, humorous, and wonderfully human. After ten years in a big urban church, Taylor arrives in Clarkesville (population 1500) to discover that she is one of the few professional women in town as well as the only woman in charge of a congregation. After five and a half years, and significant church growth, she finds herself with compassion fatigue, and when an offer comes to leave the church for an opening in the department of religion and philosophy at a local college, Taylor jumps at the chance, despite her feelings that she is betraying the church and losing a part of her identity. Academic life challenges her faith in new ways as Taylor is reminded of the deep, nagging questions in the Christian story.

Even though she has left the church, Taylor realizes it is possible to keep the faith, although not in a way that will fit back inside the orthodox Christian box. Anyone who has experienced doubts about his or her chosen vocation, or those who are drawn to worship God in community but who have a hard time finding a church that speaks to their real questions about faith in the twenty–first century, will find a kindred spirit in Taylor.

Product details

Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN:
9780060771744
Publication date:
June 2006
Length:
217mm
Width:
147mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
358g
Pages:
234

Review

Wonderfully crafted . . . this memoir is a soulful conversation. -- San Diego Tribune

Other products to consider

Seks & Drugs & Boeremusiek
Seks & Drugs & Boeremusiek

Author:
Koos Kombuis
Now R175.95
(eB 1760)
It's Not about the Bike: My Journey Back to Life
It's Not about the Bike: My Journey Back to Life

Author:
Lance Armstrong
Now R130.95
(eB 1310)

Customer reviews & ratings

Write a review for this product.

Rate this product.

 

  Thought-pro@#$ing and Honest
Reviewed by Unknown from johannesburg on 02 April 2007
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

I really loved this book. Barbara Brown Taylor writes a succinct, intelligent and spiritually deep book in which she explains why she left parish ministry to become a teacher in a college. This is more than an apologia - it is a book which touches on those issues of concern to many modern Christians, and to even more who in sincerity have serious issues with the church. It is an encouraging book and leaves one feeling relieved that "it's not just me" as well as being encouraged to go on trying and searching. Well worth reading.

Was this review helpful?    

Buy this product

Leaving Church

Leaving Church

Now:R221.95
eBucks:eB2220
In my basket
Your basket is empty
Free delivery on orders over R250 *
 
My wishlists
Your wishlist is empty
Earn with Visa
 
eBucks
 
m.kalahari.com
 
Become a corporate client with kalahari.com
 
Book donation project