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Christofascism: Healing the Evangelical Wound
Christofascism: Healing the Evangelical Wound
Christofascism: Healing the Evangelical Wound
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Christofascism: Healing the Evangelical Wound

Written by Carolyn Baker

Narrated by Nancy Peterson

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Will democracy in America prevail, or will it be usurped by a confluence of fascism and evangelical Christianity?

In this book, the author traces the history of this unholy alliance and invites those recovering from the influence of fundamentalist religions, as well as the non-religious seeking to preserve the democratic experiment, to excise the toxic influences of religious authoritarianism from politics and personal life. Listeners from all backgrounds will be enlightened and inspired by Baker's clear and incisive snapshot of this defining moment in our history. Writing from her upbringing as a fundamentalist Christian and her years of practicing psychotherapy, she offers a deep dive into the psychology of fundamentalism as well as specific guidelines for healing the wounds of immersion in a subculture of religious domination. Confronting Christofascism is a practical guide to assessing the influence of religious trauma in our personal and public histories and committing to recover from it in order to become more whole individuals and pro-active citizens. It is required for every awake American.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 20, 2022
ISBN9798765074763
Christofascism: Healing the Evangelical Wound
Author

Carolyn Baker

Carolyn Baker, Ph.D., is a former psychotherapist and professor of psychology and history. The author of several books, she offers life and leadership coaching as well as spiritual counseling and works closely with the Institute for Sacred Activism. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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