Drawing from diverse perspectives, including liberation theology, feminist theology, and postmodern philosophy, F**k Theology encourages readers to question inherited beliefs and reclaim their spirituality in ways that promote justice, inclusion, and personal empowerment. It is a manifesto for those who are frustrated with religious dogma and institutional hypocrisy, and it seeks to create space for honest conversations about faith that embrace doubt, rebellion, and reform.
The author of F**k Theology Vincent Froom is a passionate advocate for spiritual freedom, justice, and the reclamation of faith from oppressive systems. With a background in theology, social justice activism, and personal experience navigating religious trauma, the author brings a unique perspective to the complex relationship between faith, power, and institutional control. Known for challenging the status quo and engaging in bold, transformative conversations about religion, the author aims to empower readers to critically examine inherited beliefs and to forge new, inclusive paths toward authentic spirituality. Through their work, the author seeks to inspire a radical reimagining of faith that centers love, liberation, and justice for all.