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#ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Upholds Abuse and How to Find Healing | Emily Joy Allison
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When Emily Joy Allison outed her abuser on Twitter, she launched #ChurchToo, a movement to expose the culture of sexual abuse and assault utterly rampant in Christian churches in America. Not a single denomination is unaffected. And the reasons are somewhat different than those you might find in the #MeToo stories coming out of Hollywood or Washington. While patriarchy and misogyny are problems everywhere, they take on a particularly pernicious form in Christian churches where those with power have been insisting, since many decades before #MeToo, that this sexually dysfunctional environment is, in fact, exactly how God wants it to be. #ChurchToo turns over the rocks of the church's sexual dysfunction, revealing just what makes sexualized violence in religious contexts both ubiquitous and uniquely traumatizing. It also lays the groundwork for not one but many paths of healing from a religious culture of sexual shame, secrecy, and control, and for survivors of abuse to live full, free, healthy lives.
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MatchlessMarie
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I wrote this as a joke but I am genuinely curious and would read this 😅 where are my ex-evangelical littens at?

BookmarkTavern Former Mormon here! I would totally read that! 😅 2y
MatchlessMarie @ozma.of.oz I really do feel like it will be an inevitable sub-genre eventually 🍿 2y
JamieArc Me! Me! Me! I would be all over it! I just discovered the song You Might Not Like Her by Maddie Zahm and can‘t stop listening to it. Check it out if you haven‘t yet. 2y
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SamAnne 😂😂 2y
MatchlessMarie @JamieArc !!! Omg this is amazing. Thank you for sharing. I feel seen 👀 2y
booksandsympathy Yes! This needs to happen. 2y
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The church has lost its way. This book did an excellent job of using data and personal stories to draw a direct line from purity culture to abuse. To put a finer point on it, purity culture is abuse.

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MatchlessMarie
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Put this one on your watch list. Just remembered this one comes out next month!

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