Publisher's Synopsis
Faith, Fear, and Attachment: Biblical Figures Through a Psychological Lens takes readers on a transformative journey through the lives of key biblical figures, revealing how attachment theory shapes faith, relationships, and personal growth. From Peter's anxious need for validation to Moses' struggle with self-doubt, Jonah's emotional detachment, and Ruth's unwavering security, this book uncovers the deeply human side of the Bible's most well-known leaders.
Through compelling storytelling and psychological insight, readers will see themselves in these ancient figures, recognizing patterns in their own faith and relationships. With practical application, reflective exercises, and a 30-day challenge, this book provides a roadmap for moving from insecurity to confidence-whether in spiritual life, leadership, or personal connections.
If you've ever wrestled with fear, avoidance, or the need for reassurance in your faith journey, Faith, Fear, and Attachment will guide you toward greater trust, deeper connection, and a faith that stands firm.