Deconstruction is defined as a method of critical analysis of philosophical language, emphasizing the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the quality of its meaning, and the assumptions made in forms of its expression. I grew up entrenched in evangelical Christianity, and there is A LOT to deconstruct. In general, the intent of deconstruction is not to necessarily disprove or demolish it from existence. Rather, it is a method of peeling back the layers, both past and present, in an attempt to understand it. However, when you take something like Christianity, you pull back a lot of layers that were conveniently glossed over when you were younger, leaving you with a minefield of rabbit holes to jump down and explore. Oftentimes, as has happened to so many others before me, that means you emerge with a completely different view of religion that destroys the world you had seen as a child. It almost means starting over and re-evaluating your entire life, depending on how deeply involved in it you were to begin with. I recently underwent that journey, and I'm sharing it with you now in hopes that it helps you in some way.
- | Author: John Hinson
- | Publisher: Lulu.com
- | Publication Date: Mar 01, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 238 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/Religion
- | ISBN-10: 1458375862
- | ISBN-13: 9781458375865