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How do people in poverty and homelessness change their lives and
get back on their feet? Homeless shelters across the world play a
huge role in this process. Many of them are religious, but there is
a lot of diversity in faith-based non-profits that assist people
affected by poverty and homelessness. In this timely book, the
authors look at three homeless shelters that take more or less
intensive approaches to faith, community, and programming. In one
shelter, for instance, residents are required to do a program of
classes that includes group Bible study, worship, and
self-evaluation. The other two examined are significantly less
faith-based, but in different ways and with different structures.
The authors show how the three shelters tackle homelessness
differently, drawing on narrative biographical interviews and case
studies with residents, interviews with staff, and case study
research of the three shelters. Entering into significant debates
in social theory over religion, agency, cognitive action, and
culture, this book is important reading for scholars and students
in religious studies, sociology and social work.
The central theme of this book is the nexus between the self, the
social, and the sacred in conversion and recovery. The
contributions explore the complex interactions that occur between
the person, the sacred, and various recovery situations, which can
include prisons, substance abuse recovery settings and domestic
violence shelters. With an interdisciplinary approach to the study
of conversion, the collection provides an opportunity for a better
understanding of lived religion, guilt, shame, hope, forgiveness,
narrative identity reconstruction, religious coping, religious
conversion and spiritual transformation. This volume will be of
interest to scholars and students of lived religion, religious
conversion, recovery, homelessness, and substance dependence.
The central theme of this book is the nexus between the self, the
social, and the sacred in conversion and recovery. The
contributions explore the complex interactions that occur between
the person, the sacred, and various recovery situations, which can
include prisons, substance abuse recovery settings and domestic
violence shelters. With an interdisciplinary approach to the study
of conversion, the collection provides an opportunity for a better
understanding of lived religion, guilt, shame, hope, forgiveness,
narrative identity reconstruction, religious coping, religious
conversion and spiritual transformation. This volume will be of
interest to scholars and students of lived religion, religious
conversion, recovery, homelessness, and substance dependence.
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