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OverviewProgressive Literalism: Leader's GuideWhat do you do when your students show up with questions they were taught to fear? What do you do when someone admits, ""I don't know what I believe anymore,"" and the room goes quiet? What do you do when people are tired of shallow certainty... but also terrified that asking honest questions will cost them their faith? That's where Progressive Literalism begins. This Leader's Guide is designed for pastors, teachers, facilitators, and first-time class leaders who want to guide a group through a bold, liberating, and deeply grounded eight-week journey of faith reconstruction. It is not a guide for winning Bible arguments. It is not a guide for defending fragile certainty. It is a guide for helping real people build a faith strong enough to hold truth, complexity, and real life. Many Christians were taught that certainty is faith, questions are rebellion, and doubt is spiritual failure. The result is a generation of believers who either (1) force themselves into intellectual dishonesty, or (2) leave faith entirely because the version they were handed cannot survive contact with reality. This course refuses both options. Progressive Literalism offers a third way: a Rebel Faith approach to Scripture that is honest, historically aware, spiritually mature, and rooted in the way of Jesus. It invites students to stop treating the Bible like a fragile rulebook and start engaging it as sacred literature-diverse, complex, and deeply human-carrying divine truth through human witness. This Leader's Guide provides a complete, week-by-week roadmap for leading the course with clarity and confidence. It assumes the leader may be nervous, inexperienced, or unsure how to handle sensitive conversations-and it offers exactly the kind of support most leader materials fail to provide: practical structure, clear timing, emotional awareness, and real ""what to say"" guidance. Each week includes: a clear overview of the emotional and spiritual purpose of the session a simple, structured class plan (60 minutes) guidance for leading prayer, Scripture readings, warm-up questions, and discussion facilitator language for keeping the room safe, calm, and productive strategies for handling silence, defensiveness, anxiety, dominating voices, and sensitive disclosures a ""Week Win"" so leaders know what success actually looks like The tone of this guide is unapologetically Rebel Faith-bold, playful, provocative, and honest-but always grounded in pastoral care. It gives leaders permission to name the fear systems that shaped modern Christianity: shame, guilt, control, and the demand to perform certainty. And it equips leaders to guide students toward something better: humility, wisdom, compassion, justice, and a faith that bears good fruit. The eight-week journey includes: Beginning with Honest Questions When the Bible Doesn't Agree With Itself The Bible Is a Library, Not a Dictation Context Is Not Optional The Bible Argues With Itself - and That's the Point Literalism Is Not Faithfulness The Bible Was Never Meant to Replace Wisdom Reconstruction - A Rebel Faith That Can Hold the Real World This is not a course for people who want religion to stay safe, simple, and unchallenged. This is a course for people who are ready to tell the truth. And this Leader's Guide is for the brave facilitators who are willing to lead them there-one honest week at a time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brad JaggerPublisher: Rebel REV Press Imprint: Rebel REV Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781971355122ISBN 10: 1971355127 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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