The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth

by Valerie Tarico

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Most Evangelical Christians earnestly strive to worship the God of Love and Truth. But a belief that the Bible is literally perfect puts them in the odd position of defending falsehood, bigotry and even violence. What do Evangelicals teach? How are these teachings distorted? How do they contradict humanity's shared moral core, including the highest values of Christianity itself? Psychologist Valerie Tarico is an ex-fundamentalist and a graduate of Wheaton College, bastion of Evangelical education. As a young adult, secure in the confidence that "all truth is God's truth," Dr. Tarico committed to follow her questions wherever they might lead. Ultimately they led her out of Evangelicalism. Tarico's book, The Dark Side, examines the moral and rational contradictions that caused her to abandon those beliefs that once structured her life. In their place it offers perspectives that are compatible with love, logic, and the quest for truth.
  • ISBN10 1411691253
  • ISBN13 9781411691254
  • Publish Date 1 January 2007
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 284
  • Language English