The book is available from publishers like TAN Books and retailers such as Amazon .
The application of conflict theory to culture to undermine Western institutions.
Mering traces these ideas back through several intellectual movements:
Mering distinguishes between being "woke" (defined by grievances and societal hatred) and being "awake" (perceiving the fullness of reality through faith and reason).
Legitimate authority—such as that of parents or religious institutions—is viewed as inherently oppressive and is replaced by raw power dynamics. Historical and Philosophical Roots
The path forward involves reclaiming the dignity of the human person, strengthening the family unit, and returning to the "Logos" (the ultimate reason/word of God).
by Noelle Mering is a critique of contemporary "woke" culture through the lens of Christian anthropology and theology . Mering argues that wokeness is an "ideology of rupture" that intentionally destabilizes social, familial, and religious foundations. Core Arguments and "Dogmas"
Individuals are defined primarily by their group identity (race, gender, sexuality) rather than their unique personhood as made in the image of God.
Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response To The Cu... -
The book is available from publishers like TAN Books and retailers such as Amazon .
The application of conflict theory to culture to undermine Western institutions.
Mering traces these ideas back through several intellectual movements:
Mering distinguishes between being "woke" (defined by grievances and societal hatred) and being "awake" (perceiving the fullness of reality through faith and reason).
Legitimate authority—such as that of parents or religious institutions—is viewed as inherently oppressive and is replaced by raw power dynamics. Historical and Philosophical Roots
The path forward involves reclaiming the dignity of the human person, strengthening the family unit, and returning to the "Logos" (the ultimate reason/word of God).
by Noelle Mering is a critique of contemporary "woke" culture through the lens of Christian anthropology and theology . Mering argues that wokeness is an "ideology of rupture" that intentionally destabilizes social, familial, and religious foundations. Core Arguments and "Dogmas"
Individuals are defined primarily by their group identity (race, gender, sexuality) rather than their unique personhood as made in the image of God.