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Faith Funk

FAITH FUNK

Format: Paperback, Electronic
Author: Michael Camp
Category: Theology
Published: 11/18/2025

DESCRIPTION

Six percent of Americans are ex-evangelicals. Their stories often include being spiritually abused by authoritarian church leaders and/or psychologically traumatized by harmful religious teachings and practices. Whereas religion and church often provide a welcoming community that has positive effects on mental health, sadly they can just as easily cause devastating hurt and harm. According to therapists and faith transition coaches, they can cause what is being recognized in the mental health community as religious trauma. This is especially true when toxic theologies like original depravity, authoritarian leadership, biblical inerrancy, submission of women, LGBTQ rejection, demonology, purity culture, belief in a retributive God, and the doctrine of hell are preached with absolute certainty under the guise of love.

People coming out of evangelicalism need support and guidance on why faith deconstruction is critical, how to expose and reject harmful beliefs, and how to recover from depression and anxiety. Michael Camp takes you on his own journey battling depression in the midst of experiencing spiritual abuse and deconstructing evangelicalism. He shows us how to find peace through things like historical study, cognitive therapy, gratefulness meditation, self-care practices, service to others, inclusive communities, and rebuilding a non-religious spirituality—a path that honors the love ethic of Jesus while rejecting toxic religion. If you or someone you love struggles with religious trauma or depression stemming from being in a high-control faith system, this book could be your roadmap to peace.

Endorsement

Interesting, Informative and Encouraging

“This book caught my interest right off when talking about religious deconstruction. Since this is something my wife and I have been doing for the past few years, it was encouraging to hear others are doing the same and for some of the same reasons. It is also a help to know that there are others out there willing to help people through this process.”

— Amazon Review