
- 80 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Are You for Real? is a groundbreaking work that places imposter syndrome, the Bible, and society at the same table. In this project Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder addresses the shadow of facade and fake feeling that pervade not only women, but men and non-binary persons in various ways. Matters of racism, sexism, classism, and gender come to the forefront as the author engages imposter syndrome through the lens of biblical texts. While much work on imposter syndrome situates itself in corporate environments, Buckhanon Crowder expands such professional boundaries to include religious contexts and the public square in general. Study questions at the end of each chapter provide space for both individual and institutional reflection on manifestations of imposter syndrome.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: When the Questioning Began
- Chapter 1: What Is IS?
- Chapter 2: IS and Women
- Chapter 3: IS and Race
- Chapter 4: How to Answer the Questions
- Chapter 5: Saul in 1 Sam 15: IS as Self-Belittling
- Chapter 6: Widow of Zarephath in 1 Kgs 17: IS as Self-Sabotage
- Chapter 7: Elijah in 1 Kgs 19: IS as Self-Deflection
- Chapter 8: A Centurion in Luke 7: IS as Self-Demotion
- Chapter 9: Jesus in Luke 23: IS and Self-Identification
- Chapter 10: Mary in John 2: IS as Self-Sacrifice
- Chapter 11: Conclusion: They Will Always Question the Real You
- Bibliography