Quotes From "Evolving In Monkey Town: How A Girl Who Knew All The Answers Learned To Ask The Questions" By Rachel Held Evans

God's ways are higher than our ways not because he...
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God's ways are higher than our ways not because he is less compassionate than we are but because he is more compassionate than we can ever imagine. Rachel Held Evans
What a comfort to know that God is a poet.
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What a comfort to know that God is a poet. Rachel Held Evans
(About changing faith) At our best, Christians embrace it, leaving...
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(About changing faith) At our best, Christians embrace it, leaving enough space within orthodoxy for God to surprise us every now and then. Rachel Held Evans
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My friend Adele describes fundamentalism as holding so tightly to your beliefs that your fingernails leave imprints on the palm of your hand... I think she's right. I was a fundamentalist not because of the beliefs I held but because of how I held them: with a death grip. It would take God himself to finally pry them out of my hands. (p.17-18) Rachel Held Evans
My interpretation can only be as inerrant as I am,...
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My interpretation can only be as inerrant as I am, and that's good to keep in mind. Rachel Held Evans
You can't get too far into the Gospels without noticing...
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You can't get too far into the Gospels without noticing that Jesus made a pretty lousy apologist. Rachel Held Evans
When we refer to 'the biblical approach to economics' or...
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When we refer to 'the biblical approach to economics' or the biblical response to politics' or 'biblical womanhood, ' we're using the Bible as a weapon disguised as an adjective. Rachel Held Evans
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Invariably, I will be referred to Gleason Archer's massive Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties, a heavy volume that seeks to provide the reader with sound explanations for every conceivable puzzle found within the Bible - from whether God approved of Rahab's lie, to where Cain got his wife. (Note to well-meaning apologists: it's not always the best idea to present a skeptic with a five-hundred-page book listing hundreds of apparent contradictions in Scripture when the skeptic didn't even know that half of them existed before you recommended it.) . Rachel Held Evans
Perhaps being a Christian isn’t about experiencing the kingdom of...
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Perhaps being a Christian isn’t about experiencing the kingdom of heaven someday but about experiencing the kingdom of heaven every day. Rachel Held Evans
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Those who say that having childlike faith means not asking questions haven't met too many children. Rachel Held Evans
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The yoke is hard because the teachings of Jesus are radical: enemy love, unconditional forgiveness, extreme generosity. The yoke is easy because it is accessible to all – the studied and the ignorant, the rich and the poor, the religious and the nonreligious. Whether we like it or not, love is available to all people everywhere to be interpreted differently, applied differently, screwed up differently, and manifested differently. Rachel Held Evans
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I'm afraid that just as wealth and privilege can be a stumbling block on the path to the gospel, theological expertise and piety can also get in the way of the kingdom. Like wealth, these are not inherently bad things. However, they are easily idolized. The longer our lists of rules and regulations, the more likely it is that God himself will break one. Rachel Held Evans
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I don't know which Bible stories ought to be treated as historically accurate, scientifically provable accounts of facts and which stories are meant to be metaphorical. I don't know if it really matters so long as those stories transform my life. Rachel Held Evans
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I would argue that healthy doubt (questioning one's beliefs) is perhaps the best defense against unhealthy doubt (questioning God). When we know how to make a distinction between our ideas about God and God himself, our faith remains safe when one of those ideas is seriously challenged. Rachel Held Evans
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To Jesus, "by faith alone" did not mean "by belief alone." To Jesus, faith was invariably linked to obedience. Rachel Held Evans