The book details Schaeffer's childhood within a famous fundamentalist family, providing intimate, often humorous, and "cringe-inducing" anecdotes.
The memoir explores the author's journey away from the fundamentalist beliefs he helped popularize, and his efforts to "take back" his life. Reception and Tone
This book is a memoir and critique of the religious right, focusing on the author's upbringing. Overview of "Sex, Mom, and God" SexMom zip
Edith Schaeffer is portrayed as a woman who was "far-from-prudish," creating a unique "Divine beauty of Paradox" in her life.
It has been called "highly entertaining," "informative," and "well worth reading" by critics and reviewers. Related Works by Frank Schaeffer The book details Schaeffer's childhood within a famous
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It connects the rise of the Religious Right to a distorted interpretation of biblical sexual norms. Overview of "Sex, Mom, and God" Edith Schaeffer
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