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How to Find Yourself
Book • 2022
Brian S. Rosner's book examines modern attempts to 'find yourself' by looking inward and argues that this expressive individualism is inadequate.
Drawing on biblical theology, psychology, and cultural analysis, he proposes that identity is formed relationally and rooted in Christian understanding of personhood.
Rosner critiques contemporary self-help currents and offers a theological alternative that emphasizes being known and loved within community and by God. The book engages both scholarly and popular audiences, using research and pastoral insight to show why inward searching fails and how the gospel reframes identity.
It aims to equip readers to discover true selfhood through scripture, relationships, and theological reflection.
Drawing on biblical theology, psychology, and cultural analysis, he proposes that identity is formed relationally and rooted in Christian understanding of personhood.
Rosner critiques contemporary self-help currents and offers a theological alternative that emphasizes being known and loved within community and by God. The book engages both scholarly and popular audiences, using research and pastoral insight to show why inward searching fails and how the gospel reframes identity.
It aims to equip readers to discover true selfhood through scripture, relationships, and theological reflection.
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