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Heretic

A memoir of leaving the evangelical church and the search for radical new ways to build community. 

Jeanna Kadlec knew what it meant to be faithful--in her marriage to a pastor’s son, in the comfortable life ahead of her, in her God--but there was no denying the truth that lived under that conviction: she was queer and, if she wanted to survive, she would need to leave behind the church and every foundational building block she knew.  

Heretic is a memoir of rebirth. Within, Kadlec reckons with religious trauma and Midwestern values, as a means of unveiling how evangelicalism directly impacts every American--religious or not--and has been a major force in driving our democracy towards fascism. From the story of Lilith to celebrity purity rings, Kadlec interrogates how her indoctrination and years of piety intersects with her Midwest working-class upbringing. As she navigated graduate school, a new home on the East Coast, and a new marriage, another insidious truth began to reveal itself --that conservative Christianity has both built and undermined our political power structures, poisoned our pop culture, and infected how we interact with one another in ways that the secular population couldn’t see.  

Weaving the personal with powerful critique, Heretic explores how we can radically abandon these painful systems by taking a sledgehammer to the comfortable. Whether searching for community in the face of millennial loneliness or wanting to reclaim a secular form of fellowship in everyday life, Kadlec envisions the brilliant possibilities that come with not only daring to want a different way but actually striking out and claiming it for ourselves.


This memoir is more than a story of leaving—it’s a roadmap for dismantling the systems that hold us captive.


  • Purity Culture Critique: From celebrity purity rings to the shame instilled in young women, Kadlec dissects how a generation was taught their bodies were not their own.
  • Queer Self-Discovery: A raw look at coming out within a marriage to a pastor’s son and choosing survival over a faith that demanded self-annihilation.
  • The Politics of Faith: An incisive analysis connecting the dots between evangelical indoctrination, the rise of the Religious Right, and the current threats to American democracy.
  • Midwestern Reckoning: Kadlec untangles the complex knot of Midwestern values, working-class upbringing, and religious fervor that shapes both personal identity and national politics.
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A memoir of leaving the evangelical church and the search for radical new ways to build community. 

Jeanna Kadlec knew what it meant to be faithful--in her marriage to a pastor’s son, in the comfortable life ahead of her, in her God--but there was no denying the truth that lived under that conviction: she was queer and, if she wanted to survive, she would need to leave behind the church and every foundational building block she knew.  

Heretic is a memoir of rebirth. Within, Kadlec reckons with religious trauma and Midwestern values, as a means of unveiling how evangelicalism directly impacts every American--religious or not--and has been a major force in driving our democracy towards fascism. From the story of Lilith to celebrity purity rings, Kadlec interrogates how her indoctrination and years of piety intersects with her Midwest working-class upbringing. As she navigated graduate school, a new home on the East Coast, and a new marriage, another insidious truth began to reveal itself --that conservative Christianity has both built and undermined our political power structures, poisoned our pop culture, and infected how we interact with one another in ways that the secular population couldn’t see.  

Weaving the personal with powerful critique, Heretic explores how we can radically abandon these painful systems by taking a sledgehammer to the comfortable. Whether searching for community in the face of millennial loneliness or wanting to reclaim a secular form of fellowship in everyday life, Kadlec envisions the brilliant possibilities that come with not only daring to want a different way but actually striking out and claiming it for ourselves.


This memoir is more than a story of leaving—it’s a roadmap for dismantling the systems that hold us captive.


  • Purity Culture Critique: From celebrity purity rings to the shame instilled in young women, Kadlec dissects how a generation was taught their bodies were not their own.
  • Queer Self-Discovery: A raw look at coming out within a marriage to a pastor’s son and choosing survival over a faith that demanded self-annihilation.
  • The Politics of Faith: An incisive analysis connecting the dots between evangelical indoctrination, the rise of the Religious Right, and the current threats to American democracy.
  • Midwestern Reckoning: Kadlec untangles the complex knot of Midwestern values, working-class upbringing, and religious fervor that shapes both personal identity and national politics.

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