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What JD Vance Found in the Church

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Started June 26, 2026

Communion:Finding My Way Back to Faithby jd vanceharpercollins, 304 pages, $35 In the sixth book of his Confessions, St. Augustine relates a story about an encounter he had on. The post What JD Vance Found in the Church appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 26, 2026
The exploration of faith in Vance's narrative reflects a broader societal trend of seeking meaning in religious traditions.
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Religious institutions can provide essential support networks, as shown by Vance's experiences, aiding individuals in their struggles.
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Critics argue that Vance's return to faith may alienate those who find solace outside of traditional religious frameworks.
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Vance's emphasis on faith risks oversimplifying complex social issues that require more than spiritual solutions.
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JD Vance's journey back to faith illustrates the transformative power of church communities in personal redemption.
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