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Robert MacFarlane has written that language does not just register experience, it produces it. Our religious language in particular informs and shapes our understanding of God, our sense of self, and the way we make sense of our challenging path back to loving Heavenly Parents. Unfortunately, to an extent we may not realize, our religious vocabulary has been shaped by prior generations whose creeds, in Joseph Smith s words, have filled the world with confusion.I make all things new, proclaimed the Lord. Regrettably, many are still mired in the past, in ways we have not recognized. In this book, Fiona and Terryl Givens trace the roots of our religious vocabulary, explore how a flawed inheritance compounds the wounds and challenges of a life devoted to discipleship, and suggest ways of reformulating our language in more healthy ways all in the hope that, as B. H. Roberts urged, we may all cooperate in the works of the Spirit to find a truer expression of a gospel restored.
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This book isn't for everyone, but for those willing to grapple with tough questions, it's worth it. I bought it for my book club, and we had some heated discussions! Just be prepared for some complex ideas.
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Mark Adebayo
Interesting Perspectives, But a Bit Dense
I appreciated the new viewpoints in 'Rethinking Sin' but found some sections a bit hard to follow. The writing is thoughtful, yet there's a lot to digest. It’s best read slowly. Good for some deep conversations, though!
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Jasmine Thompson
A Thought-Provoking Read!
This book really challenges the way you think about sin and salvation. The author dives deep into complex topics that get you reflecting on your own beliefs. It's not a light read, but I enjoyed every minute of it!
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Tommy Li
Not What I Expected
I was hoping for a straightforward guide, but this book goes in many directions. It explores sin in ways I never thought about, which is interesting but can feel overwhelming. I ended up skimming some parts.
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Elena Ramirez
Enlightening and Engaging!
'Rethinking Sin' opened my eyes to many aspects of salvation I never considered. The author has a unique way of presenting ideas that keep you engaged. I found many passages relatable and thought-provoking, making it a great read!
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