Hope after Faith: An Ex-Pastor's Journey from Belief to Atheism

Author:   Ethan Brown ,  Jerry DeWitt ,  Ethan Brown
Publisher:   Hachette Books
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9780306822247


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 June 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ethan Brown ,  Jerry DeWitt ,  Ethan Brown
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Imprint:   Da Capo Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9780306822247


ISBN 10:   0306822245
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion The clergyman who sees the light, loses his faith, and realizes that his life's work has been empty delusion faces worse than inner torment. In small-town America he confronts public ostracism, family break-up, and financial ruin. Such was the predicament of Jerry DeWitt. Brother DeWitt has landed on his feet, but many others still wrestle in the closet with the pain. This poignant book will give them strength. Dan Barker, author of Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists Jerry DeWitt tells a truly remarkable story of an actual faith healing. He healed himself of his faith. Jerry's honest and wrenching struggle to find his way out of the Pentecostal/evangelical house of mirrors is driven inexorably by his true concern: his unfailing love for people. I literally got goosebumps reading this page-turner, and cheered for joy at the end. Bishop Carlton Pearson, author of God Is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu... and The Gospel of Inclusion My friend Jerry Dewitt is one of those 'raving lunatics' (spiritual eccentrics) who insists on disturbing the illusion and has thus created a new path for his own soul and continues to evolve. I can hardly wait to see where his bridge takes him and us.


Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion<br> The clergyman who sees the light, loses his faith, and realizes that his life's work has been empty delusion faces worse than inner torment. In small-town America he confronts public ostracism, family break-up, and financial ruin. Such was the predicament of Jerry DeWitt. Brother DeWitt has landed on his feet, but many others still wrestle in the closet with the pain. This poignant book will give them strength. <br><br>Dan Barker, author of Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists <br> Jerry DeWitt tells a truly remarkable story of an actual faith healing. He healed himself of his faith. Jerry's honest and wrenching struggle to find his way out of the Pentecostal/evangelical house of mirrors is driven inexorably by his true concern: his unfailing love for people. I literally got goosebumps reading this page-turner, and cheered for joy at the end. <br><br>Bishop Carlton Pearson, author of God Is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu... and The Gospel of Inclusion <br> My friend Jerry Dewitt is one of those 'raving lunatics' (spiritual eccentrics) who insists on disturbing the illusion and has thus created a new path for his own soul and continues to evolve. I can hardly wait to see where his bridge takes him and us. <br><br> Publishers Weekly, 5/15/13 A fascinating insider's tour of the often-mystifying doctrines of Pentecostalism...deeply intriguing, offering a firsthand account of the slow crumbling of a life's foundation in faith and its consequences...Those who share DeWitt's perspective--and even those who are true believers--will find much to engage them.


Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion <br> The clergyman who sees the light, loses his faith, and realizes that his life's work has been empty delusion faces worse than inner torment. In small-town America he confronts public ostracism, family break-up, and financial ruin. Such was the predicament of Jerry DeWitt. Brother DeWitt has landed on his feet, but many others still wrestle in the closet with the pain. This poignant book will give them strength. <br>Dan Barker, author of Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists <br> Jerry DeWitt tells a truly remarkable story of an actual faith healing. He healed himself of his faith. Jerry's honest and wrenching struggle to find his way out of the Pentecostal/evangelical house of mirrors is driven inexorably by his true concern: his unfailing love for people. I literally got goosebumps reading this page-turner, and cheered for joy at the end. <br>Bishop Carlton Pearson, author of God Is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu... and The Gospel of Inclusion <br> My friend Jerry Dewitt is one of those 'raving lunatics' (spiritual eccentrics) who insists on disturbing the illusion and has thus created a new path for his own soul and continues to evolve. I can hardly wait to see where his bridge takes him and us. <br> Publishers Weekly, 5/15/13 A fascinating insider's tour of the often-mystifying doctrines of Pentecostalism...deeply intriguing, offering a firsthand account of the slow crumbling of a life's foundation in faith and its consequences...Those who share DeWitt's perspective--and even those who are true believers--will find much to engage them. <br> Crooks & Liars, 6/18/13<br> A genuine page-turner. <br>MSNBC-TV's Morning Joe, 6/28/13<br> A real grabber. <br>Shelf Awareness, 7/9/13<br> [A] chicken-fried steak of a memoir....[An] authentic and compelling read...Fascinating.... Hope After Faith is a richly detailed, nakedly honest story th


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Jerry DeWitt's ministry began when he was seventeen. After twenty-five years of preaching, including pastorship of two fundamentalist congregations, he became an atheist. DeWitt lives in rural Louisiana.Ethan Brown is the author of Queens Reigns Supreme, Snitch, and Shake the Devil Off. He lives in New Orleans.HopeAfterFaith.com

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