How Faith Deconstruction Can Lead Back to Jesus - Scot McKnight
Scot McKnight, renowned New Testament scholar and author of the new book Invisible Jesus, is on Christianity Without Compromise (formerly Theology Meets World) with host Jake Doberenz to discuss the rise of faith deconstruction. Scot addresses how believers who leave rigid or politicized expressions of Christianity are often not abandoning faith but stripping away distortions to re-center on Jesus. He outlines the phases of deconstruction and reconstruction, explains why many leave unhealthy churches without leaving the church entirely, and highlights how this process can reflect the Spirit’s work to refocus the church on the gospel.
Key Takeaways:
Deconstruction often starts with a crisis of faith but can lead to a stronger, Jesus-centered belief rather than rejection of Christianity.
Many deconstructors are leaving unhealthy churches, not the church entirely, seeking spaces aligned with the gospel instead of cultural or political agendas.
Churches can respond best by listening without defensiveness, learning from deconstructors, and ensuring Jesus remains central to their community life.
Important Links:
Invisible Jesus: A Book about Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ by Scot McKnight and Tommy Preson Phillips
The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible by Scot McKnight
Scot McKnight is a distinguished New Testament scholar, theologian, and author known for his profound insights into Christian faith and culture. With a career spanning several decades, he has authored over 80 books and is celebrated for his accessible yet deeply researched work on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the practical outworking of faith. His latest book, Invisible Jesus: A Book about Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ written with Tommy Preson Phillips, delves into the ways churches can reorient their focus on Jesus as the centerpiece of ministry.
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