Evangelicalism, Exvangelicalism, and Deconstruction: Why Good Theology is the Answer
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Unravel the complexities of modern Christianity with James Spencer, PhD, in today’s episode of PREPPED as we unpack the rise of exvangelicalism, the cultural forces shaping modern deconstruction, and the critical role of God’s Word in navigating doubt.
Exploring the impact of technology, shifting religious demographics, and the entanglement of evangelicalism with political ideologies, we examine how institutional priorities have sometimes overshadowed discipleship and individual well-being. James also shares insights from his own faith journey—from a Missouri-centered Lutheran background to his academic pursuits—highlighting how believers can stay anchored in truth even when wrestling with difficult questions.
Through the lens of Jacques Derrida’s concepts of law and justice, this episode underscores why theological deconstruction must have a trustworthy reference point: God’s revelation. Rather than abandoning faith, we are called to reconstruct in Christ, embracing humility, self-examination, and the enduring guidance of Scripture.
(00:00) Navigating the Rise of Exvangelicalism
(14:25) Critiquing Evangelicalism With Exvangelicals
(24:20) The Role of Deconstruction in Theology
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