Crisis of Maps
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Cary Brown's 'Crisis of Maps' examines how the mental and theological maps people inherit can collapse under trauma or life change, prompting deconstruction and reconstruction of belief.
Drawing on his doctoral research and clinical work, Brown identifies patterns—shifts from closed to open systems, reduced fear-based spirituality, and relational parenting—as people move toward a love-centered view of God. The book blends research findings, clinical stories, and personal narrative to offer practical guidance for parenting, trauma healing, and living confidently in God's love.
It invites curiosity, somatic awareness, and iterative reconstruction rather than demanding fixed certainties, encouraging readers to test beliefs by their fruit in life.
Overall, it aims to help readers navigate disorientation and rediscover a secure, exploratory faith rooted in God's goodness.
Drawing on his doctoral research and clinical work, Brown identifies patterns—shifts from closed to open systems, reduced fear-based spirituality, and relational parenting—as people move toward a love-centered view of God. The book blends research findings, clinical stories, and personal narrative to offer practical guidance for parenting, trauma healing, and living confidently in God's love.
It invites curiosity, somatic awareness, and iterative reconstruction rather than demanding fixed certainties, encouraging readers to test beliefs by their fruit in life.
Overall, it aims to help readers navigate disorientation and rediscover a secure, exploratory faith rooted in God's goodness.
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