The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

A More Beautiful Deconstruction (TAW046)

Oct 16, 2021
In this conversation with Dr. Bradley Jersak, an author and theology professor, the nature of deconstruction in Christianity takes center stage. He discusses how deconstruction isn’t just a trend but a crucial process for spiritual growth. Jersak emphasizes the importance of emotional health and thoughtful dismantling of harmful doctrines to foster genuine transformation. The metaphor of art restoration brings clarity to navigating complex faith journeys, advocating for a beautiful integration of truth, beauty, and personal meaning in spirituality.
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INSIGHT

Deconstruction Shapes Its Own Outcome

  • Deconstruction is a necessary process where people evaluate what in their faith is dependable and what must change.
  • How we name and imagine the process shapes whether it heals or destroys faith.
INSIGHT

Metaphors Direct Spiritual Repair

  • Metaphors influence how tender or violent our reform will be, and they guide our methods.
  • Jersak argues for dying-and-rising transformation rather than mere demolition or shallow tinkering.
ANECDOTE

Deck Repair Reveals Hidden Rot

  • Marc describes resurfacing a deck and discovering rotten structure underneath when removing old boards.
  • That repair required assessing and replacing hidden structural members, not just cosmetic fixes.
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