Jason Clark
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Prone to Love
4 editions
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published
2014
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God Is (Not) in Control: The Whole Story Is Better Than You Think
3 editions
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published
2018
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Leaving and Finding Jesus
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Untamed: A Fool's Guide to Surrendered Faith
4 editions
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published
2015
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Surrendered and Untamed: A Field Guide for the Vagabond Believer
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9 editions
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published
2011
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Jason’s Recent Updates
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“As I’ve grown surer in love, I’ve discovered when it comes to the Bible; there isn’t hard stuff in its pages—only a lack of understanding, compounded by our often cruel and punishing certainties regarding God’s nature and heart toward humanity. The more I awaken to reconciling love, the more I realize the hard stuff is what we bring to the Book. It’s our limited thoughts, our missing the mark, our punishing belief systems, and our experiences with abandonment, shame, loss, and abuse. It’s our conviction that God participates in the knowledge of good and evil and our misplaced faith in the idolatry of separation.”
― Leaving and Finding Jesus
― Leaving and Finding Jesus
“I do have a core theology though. It’s quite simple: God is love and He is always good. It’s my position on everything. And I’m not much into debating it. I’d rather show than tell.”
― Prone to Love
― Prone to Love
“As I’ve grown surer in love, I’ve discovered when it comes to the Bible; there isn’t hard stuff in its pages—only a lack of understanding, compounded by our often cruel and punishing certainties regarding God’s nature and heart toward humanity. The more I awaken to reconciling love, the more I realize the hard stuff is what we bring to the Book. It’s our limited thoughts, our missing the mark, our punishing belief systems, and our experiences with abandonment, shame, loss, and abuse. It’s our conviction that God participates in the knowledge of good and evil and our misplaced faith in the idolatry of separation.”
― Leaving and Finding Jesus
― Leaving and Finding Jesus