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The Psychology of Leaving Traditional Religious Structures: A Focus on Mormonism and Personal Transformation

Introduction to the Psychology of Religious Deconstruction The process of belief deconstruction is increasingly relevant in contemporary discussions about faith and spirituality, particularly within traditional religious structures. This phenomenon involves individuals critically examining their long-held beliefs, often leading to significant transformations in their worldview and identity. In the context of Mormonism, a faith characterized by… Read More »The Psychology of Leaving Traditional Religious Structures: A Focus on Mormonism and Personal Transformation