The Struggle to Stay is an intimate and insightful portrait of single womenâ s experiences in evangelical churches. Drawing on unprecedented access to churches in the United States and the United Kingdom, Katie Gaddini relates the struggles of four women, interwoven with her own story of leaving behind a devout faith.
The Struggle to Stay is an intimate and insightful portrait of single womenâ s experiences in evangelical churches. Drawing on unprecedented access to churches in the United States and the United Kingdom, Katie Gaddini relates the struggles of four women, interwoven with her own story of leaving behind a devout faith.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katie Gaddini is a sociologist at the Social Research Institute, University College London (UCL) and a research associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg. She is a United Kingdom Research and Innovation Research Fellow at Stanford University and UCL.. Gaddini previously worked in the prevention of gender-based violence in Peru, South Africa, Spain, and the United States.
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Preface 1. Homecoming 2. Without You, I Am Nothing 3. In the World 4. Purity Culture 5. The Ideal Woman 6. Wounds That Never Heal 7. Reprisals 8. The Struggle to Stay Acknowledgments Methodological Note Notes Bibliography Index
Preface 1. Homecoming 2. Without You, I Am Nothing 3. In the World 4. Purity Culture 5. The Ideal Woman 6. Wounds That Never Heal 7. Reprisals 8. The Struggle to Stay Acknowledgments Methodological Note Notes Bibliography Index
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