When your faith begins to feel too small, too confining, you could choose to leave it. But what if the faith we inhabit is roomier than we’d thought? What if our collapsing faith is just a closet in a much larger dwelling?
Disillusioned by narrow theologies, church dysfunction, and constricted readings of Scripture, people are leaving Christianity in droves. But Jesus describes the reign of God as a house with many rooms, writes author Debie Thomas, one of the most auspicious voices in religious writing today. In this work of sprawling spiritual and literary imagination, Thomas claims that wherever God dwells, there is expansiveness and belonging.
Thomas knows what a cramped faith feels like, what it’s like to wrestle your way out of fundamentalism and toward a more capacious faith. From the diasporic church in which she grew up, which traces its lineage to the doubting disciple in India in the first century, to the disorientations of a deconstructing faith, to an ample yet orthodox Christianity that makes room for all her identities, Thomas takes readers on a deeply personal and profoundly theological odyssey. In A Faith of Many Rooms: Inhabiting a More Spacious Christianity, she talks back to jaundiced versions of faith and finds evidence that the gospel insists on its own roominess.
Join us for a conversation with Thomas about what sorts of ruptures and revisions it would take to find a more spacious faith — and then to inhabit it with authenticity and joy.
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Debie Thomas is the author of A Faith of Many Rooms: Inhabiting a More Spacious Christianity, and Into the Mess and Other Jesus Stories: Reflections on the Life of Christ. She is a columnist and contributing editor for The Christian Century, and from 2014 to 2022, staff writer for Journey with Jesus: A Weekly Webzine for the Global Church. She now serves as the Minister for Lifelong Formation at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Palo Alto, CA.
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