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The New Evangelicals Podcast

227. The Deconstruction of Christianity? A Book Review // Thomas Jay Oord

The New Evangelicals Podcast

Tim Whitaker

News, Religion & Spirituality, Politics, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Summary In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Thomas Jay Oord discuss the book 'The Deconstruction of Christianity' by Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett. They explore themes such as the concept of objective truth, the ambiguity of scripture, the role of subjectivity in interpretation, the problem of selective objectivity, the complexity of biblical interpretation, the inconsistencies in fundamentalist Christian beliefs, reasons for deconstruction, the inadequate responses to deconstruction, the contradictions in the authors' arguments, the flawed application of a modernist lens, the need for a standard outside of scripture, and the logical conclusion of Jesus' divinity. This conversation explores the problematic arguments presented in the book 'Why I Still Believe' by Tim Barnett and J. P. Moreland. The hosts discuss the weak arguments for Jesus as God and the divinely inspired predictions attributed to him. They also critique the book's emphasis on unquestioning biblical authority and the role of humans in interpreting the Bible. The conversation delves into the fear of questioning authority and the difficulty of leaving a tribe or way of life. The hosts highlight the problematic labeling of deconstructors as "captured" and the either/or approach to love. Thomas Oord also discussed his upcoming book on deconstruction and offers a different perspective on the topic. Takeaways The concept of objective truth and the role of subjectivity in interpretation are crucial in understanding deconstruction. The ambiguity of scripture and the complexities of biblical interpretation challenge the idea of a singular, objective truth. The authors' arguments in 'The Deconstruction of Christianity' often lack consistency and fail to address the complexities and nuances of the issues they discuss. The need for a standard outside of scripture and the recognition of the fruit of beliefs are important considerations in evaluating the validity of certain theological claims. The conversation highlights the ongoing challenges and debates surrounding deconstruction and the search for certainty in matters of faith. The arguments presented in 'Why I Still Believe' for Jesus as God and the divinely inspired predictions attributed to him are weak and unconvincing. Questioning biblical authority does not equate to deconstructing it, and it is important to recognize the role of humans in interpreting the Bible. The fear of questioning authority and the difficulty of leaving a tribe or way of life can hinder the process of deconstruction. Love should not be reduced to standing for truth or empathy alone, but should aim for overall well-being and flourishing. There is a need for a book that offers guidance and support to friends and parents of deconstructors, helping them navigate the process with empathy and understanding. Check out our website for merch, educational materials, and how to join our community! If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals  Subscribe On YouTube The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. On this channel, you'll see videos from our founder Tim Whitaker and our incredible guests as they react and respond biblically to topics such as Christian Nationalism, church hurt, terrible Christian movies, bad conservative Christian takes, and MUCH more!  We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you’ve been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We’ve built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi friends I'm Tim Whitaker and welcome to the new Evangelicals podcast. The new

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Evangelicals is an inclusive Jesus-centered community that holds space for people

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marginalized by the Evangelical Church, advocates for accountability in the

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church, and helps you explore the Christian tradition

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beyond the basement of evangelical fundamentalism.

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This podcast is part of that work, so join us as we talk to people from all walks of life lending their expertise and wisdom to us

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as we renegotiate our faith and find better paths forward.

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All right, Tom Orr. I feel like at this point where Buds, I mean, I've seen you now, I think I met you at least three times in person.

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Most recently, you're in New Jersey. I got to hang out with you and Tripp and some

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other folks doing a really cool event you and Tripp put on so it's good to have you

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back good to see you again. Thanks for this opportunity to chat but also for coming to God after

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deconstruction there at Drew. That was really great and you know you're actually

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writing a book on deconstruction with Tripp is that correct?

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Yeah it should come out in April. Okay that's that's great and it almost seems like you know

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I know that as an open and relational theologian the whole idea of God's sovereignty isn't really a thing but I'm just saying like you know the sovereignty of God timing the our conversation today with the book that you're writing and the book that we're reviewing which is this one here the the deconstruction of Christianity, what it is, why it's

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destructive, and how to respond.

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It just feels like, you know, we'll just call it a good time.

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I mean, I think the issues of God's power, what most people call sovereignty or omnipotence,

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those are going to affect a lot of issues in our conversation.

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But, well, we'll just see where this goes.

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I think there's lots and lots of things we have to explore in this book.

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I totally agree. So friends if you don't know A Lisa Childers, she's a well-known

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