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Cross-Examined

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Incisive responses to society’s most pressing biblical questions.

Does the Bible really say that women shouldn’t lead in the church or that the LGBTQ+ community can’t be included in the church? Does the Bible support racism, white supremacy, and Christian nationalism? Do we have to choose between an understanding of the Bible that has been weaponized for harm and exclusion or not engaging the Bible at all? This book explores what the Bible is and what it does (and, maybe more importantly, doesn’t) say about these important questions. The answers might surprise you.

Through thoughtful analysis and personal transformation, Josh Scott invites you to rethink dominant interpretations and uncover new possibilities for justice, inclusivity, and generosity in faith. Perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with their beliefs or grappling with these pressing issues, Cross-Examined serves as both a guide and a conversation starter. Open your heart and mind to an alternative understanding of faith, and join the movement toward a future of hope, justice, and unity.

96 pages, Paperback

Published April 15, 2025

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January 19, 2026
Short and to the point. Josh Scott shows how his own thinking about controversial topics has morphed over time. He unpacks the origins of Biblical support for the bashing of races, LGBTQ, and the rise of white Christian nationalism. The book is short and powerful. All people of faith should read it. All marginalized people should read it. Even those filled with hate should read it. It certainly has made me really, really think about what it means to be a true Christian.
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