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Religion/Spirituality · Cultural Commentary

3 hand-picked religion/spirituality and cultural commentary books curated by NextBookAfter.

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Fault Lines

If The Paradigm taught you to see biblical patterns in national decline, Fault Lines turns that lens onto the church itself—exposing how social-justice ideology has infiltrated the pews. Baucham delivers the same prophetic urgency and quotable clarity, with concrete marching orders for pastors and congregations ready to fight for scriptural fidelity.

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Present Over Perfect

You loved Awake because Hatmaker gave you permission to be imperfect, to question the hustle, to shake off the polished Christian facade. That sassy-best-friend honesty that made your spiritual exhaustion feel seen? That urgent call to live more authentically without apology? It doesn't have to end. The next chapter of your awakening is waiting—and it's every bit as raw, funny, and liberating.

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The Making of Biblical Womanhood

If 'This American Ex-Wife' by Lyz Lenz ignited your rage against the suffocating hypocrisy of conservative gender roles and evangelical expectations, you're not alone in craving that cathartic validation of women's suppressed voices. Fans love how Lenz exposes the messiness of liberation without sugarcoating systemic misogyny, blending sharp wit with cultural critique that mirrors their own frustrations in unequal partnerships. Dive into a follow-up like 'The Making of Biblical Womanhood' by Beth Allison Barr for the same unflinching honesty, dismantling religious doctrines that erode autonomy with historical precision and personal empowerment.