Holy Ghosted: Spiritual Anxiety, Religious Trauma, and the Language of Abuse

Holy Ghosted: Spiritual Anxiety, Religious Trauma, and the Language of Abuse

by Tiffany Yecke Brooks
Holy Ghosted: Spiritual Anxiety, Religious Trauma, and the Language of Abuse

Holy Ghosted: Spiritual Anxiety, Religious Trauma, and the Language of Abuse

by Tiffany Yecke Brooks

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Overview

How to recognize the tactics of spiritual abuse—and save your faith  
 
Are you questioning the church of your upbringing but want to maintain your faith? Do you want to cut ties with your denomination, but fear abandonment by God? Are you struggling with spiritual anxiety—fear of hell, obsessive religious ritual, or feelings of never measuring up? 
 
Tiffany Yecke Brooks first explored reconstructing faith in Gaslighted by God. In this much needed follow-up, she equips readers to understand and name tactics of spiritual abuse and manipulation. Each chapter covers a different method of control found in toxic religious communities—including legalism, indoctrination, praise, and fear—and how to identify and respond to it in a healthy way. Brooks also reframes scriptural passages commonly weaponized by those in power.  
 
Weaving together interviews with diverse Christians and her own experience, Brooks offers a voice to those feeling isolated by spiritual anxiety. Empowered by this guide, readers will learn to trust their intuition, seek truth fearlessly, and love God and neighbor without restraint or fear.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802882806
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Pages: 303
Sales rank: 383,305
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tiffany Yecke Brooks is the lead or contributing author on more than two dozen books, including Gaslighted by God: Reconstructing a Disillusioned Faith. A popular speaker for student groups, faith conferences, and academic lectureships, Brooks holds a PhD in American and Dramatic Literature from Florida State University. She has taught literature and writing at the university level.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction: Poisonous Piety
1. Kool-Aid Man Jesus and Other Phobias
2. The Mind and Christ
3. Involuntary Internalized Legalism
4. Discipline—Control through Fear
5. Dogma—Control through Indoctrination
6. Decoration—Control through Praise
7. Denial—Control through Rejection
8. Degradation—Control through Shame
9. Diminishment—Control through Dehumanizing
10. Domination—Control through Power Imbalance
Conclusion: Preach, Write, Act
Discussion Questions
Acknowledgments
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