In Sunday school, kids learn about the golden calf - the moment the Hebrews banded behind Moses' brother Aaron and made a god of their own to worship while their leader was up on the mountain. It was the perhaps the first time in recorded history, but certainly not the last time that we would make a god in our own image. Today, in Evangelical churches across the world, we cherry pick and reinterpret scripture to make Jesus fit our needs. These incarnations, according to Marc-Henri Sandoz Paradella, are the Toxic Jesus's we need to remove from our lives if we are going to move from "holy shit" to spiritual healing. I loved this interview and the humble wisdom of the man who wrote the book. Enjoy!
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Sanny - Churching, Dechurching, and handing the power back to the marginalised
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Tim Fall - Running for Judge
Phil Drysdale - Deconstructing Faith and Surviving It
Cait West: faith, feminism and leaving patriarchy
Zach Cave: Purity Culture, Klinefelter Syndrome and Trauma Recovery
Keith Kristich: Contemplative spirituality, finding silence and connecting with God within
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