Evangelical Anxiety, Charles Marsh
Evangelical Anxiety, Charles Marsh
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Evangelical Anxiety
A Memoir

Author: Charles Marsh

Narrator: Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

In this riveting spiritual memoir, the writer, scholar, and commentator tells the story of his struggles with mental illness, explores the void between the Christian faith and scientific treatment, and forges a path toward reconciling these divergent worlds.For years, Charles Marsh suffered panic attacks and debilitating anxiety. As an Evangelical Christian, he was taught to trust in the power of God and His will. While his Christian community resisted therapy and personal introspection, Marsh eventually knew he needed help. To alleviate his suffering, he made the bold decision to seek medical treatment and underwent years of psychoanalysis. In this riveting spiritual memoir, Marsh tells the story of his struggle to find peace and the dramatic, inspiring transformation that redefined his life and his faith. He examines the tensions between faith and science and reflects on how his own experiences offer hope for bridging the gap between the two. Honest and revealing, Marsh traces the roots of shame, examines Christian notions of sex, faith, and mental illness and their genesis, and chronicles how he redefined his beliefs and rebuilt his relationship with his community. A poignant and vital story of deep soul work, Evangelical Anxiety helps us look beyond the stigma that leaves too many people in pain and offers people of faith a way forward to find the help they need while remaining true to their beliefs. 

About Charles Marsh

Charles Marsh is a professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia and director of the Project on Lived Theology. He is the author of seven previous books, including God’s Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights, which won the 1998 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. Marsh was a recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship in 2009 and the 2010 Ellen Maria Gorrissen Berlin Prize fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Micah on July 21, 2023

I know it’s subtitled as a memoir, but I wasn’t ready for this book to be so self-interested. It’s akin to sitting through a lecture by someone who expects you to know every reference and ideological rabbit hole he does. Marsh’s writing is very difficult to parse, even for someone raised as a Southe......more

Goodreads review by Meredith on April 06, 2025

At times, Marsh succeeds in the stream-of-consciousness-adjacent writing style he seems to be going for. His mental breakdown, for instance — or the scenes he paints of watching film of his childhood — are particularly interesting and well-written sections. Largely, though, the organization of the b......more

Goodreads review by Adam on June 21, 2022

Summary: A memoir primarily focusing on mental health and its connection to religious faith. I believe I have read two of Charles Marsh's books and that I own two others. Marsh is the author of the Deitrich Bonhoeffer's biography that I believe most people should start with. And he has written widely......more

Goodreads review by Jodi on August 05, 2023

I don't know. I struggled in reading this, both because of the meandering prose and the unresolved issues brought up and dropped over and over. I understand what he communicates about the shaming of the body in fundamentalist Christianity, but he seems to swing so far and hard the other way that I c......more

Goodreads review by Alex on July 28, 2022

See my review on the Regent College Bookstore blog.......more