Alina Rubi
This book offers a critical and in-depth reading of the Bible as a historical, psychological, and political construction. Far from treating it as an untouchable text, it analyzes it as a system assembled over centuries to organize beliefs, behaviors, and hierarchies. Through historical theories, symbolic interpretations, and uncomfortable questions, the text examines how fear, guilt, obedience, and authority were woven into the sacred narrative and how these mechanisms continue to operate today. It does not seek to destroy faith, but to separate spirituality from control, the sacred from power, and inner experience from external imposition. This is a book for those who sense that questioning is not betrayal, but a way to reclaim the ability to think without fear.