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Crazy for God

By: Frank Schaeffer
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How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of it Back

By the time he was 19, Frank Schaeffer’s parents, Francis and Edith Schaeffer, had achieved global fame as best-selling evangelical authors and speakers, and Frank had joined his father on the evangelical circuit. He would go on to speak before thousands in arenas around America, publish his own evangelical best seller, and work with such figures as Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and Dr. James Dobson.

But while coming of age as a rising evangelical star, Schaeffer felt increasingly alienated, and as a result, he experienced a crisis of faith that would ultimately lead to his journey out of the fold - even if it meant losing everything.

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Crazy for God offers considerable insight into several issues that have bedeviled American life in the past thirty years…. it gives us not only a handle on the mess we are in but also quite a few laughs.” (Jane Smiley, The Nation)
Crazy for God is a brilliant book, a portrait of fundamentalism painted in broad strokes with streaks of nuance, the twinned coming-of-age story of Frank and the Christian right.” ( New Statesman)
“Schaeffer describes a life that was by turns happy, difficult, idyllic, and completely nuts…. He’s a world-class storyteller.” ( Christianity Today)
Empathetic Descriptions • Insightful Memoir • Complex Family Portrait • Honest Portrayal • Vivid Storytelling
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this is a beautifully written book...as a former evangelical myself, i could relate to so many things in the book...a joy to listen to!

loved it!

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I’m so grateful for the clarity Frank has given me by writing this book. Clarity to bring to light so much confusion as a young women. I grew up from age 20 with a lot of confusion from the PCA. I have been married to a spiritually abusive man. Hung in there because of the massagey message of the church.
Thank you Franky and Jeanne for loving life and faith with truth! Nancy

Thank you

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Honesty is refreshing to gain insights into beliefs. I recommend this read to learn more than you might like to find out.

The Franky Schaeffer We Knew

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It was delightful, full of whit, and thoroughly enjoyable cover to cover. Thank you for making this recording.

Wonderful

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Frank gives voice to many of us, thank you for sharing your honesty even when it had to hurt

I get it .

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All of it and all of it. It’s quite a story of life lived and learned.

This unbelievable truth

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I expected to read a book that criticized a strict the author's religious upbringing, and instead was delighted to hear the author's empathetic, sensitive description of his parents' struggles with religion, their changing views over the years, and the public vs. the private face of their convictions. He expresses a great fondness for his family, and describes his unusual childhood with candid wit. In the final third of the book, Shaeffer exposes the hypocrisy of televangelism and the Republican party's cynical co-opting of evangelical Christianity for political gain. Unlike the previous reviewer, I didn't find his descriptions offensive ?????? he writes with a dark sense of humour, and what he writes has the ring of honesty.

Recommended!

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Must read important history of Christmas Right with amazing memoir from the man who caused it

Honest and riveting.

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I don’t know what I expected. I listened to a joint YouTube video with him and agreed with what he said and thought he was well-spoken. I think I hoped for more dirt on some of the bigger evangelical names during the 80s, but there wasn’t much of that. I felt my parents were driven in the same way and in the same time period as his, so that is the part I liked most. Otherwise, the sexual stuff I found gross. I was grossed out and I felt some of this stuff shouldn’t be said, let alone written down. I could go on, but I won’t. I would not admit to anyone that I listened to this book because of the grossness of it and would not recommend it to anyone. I’m not sure I like the guy aside from the sexual grossness either. I listened to this, and felt a similarity in the extreme evangelical ideals that our parents held, but beyond that, yuck.

Gross

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I must have been living under a rock, because I had never heard of the conservative evangelical theologian Francis Schaeffer, let alone his son, Frankie.

Purportedly one of the founders of the pro-life movement, later a low budget filmmaker and then a popular secular novelist, Frankie's family's impact on right wing America was news to me.

An interesting, brutally honest book, now I just need to learn more about his family to figure out if I can trust his account.

Surprising, and brutally honest book

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