This volume argues that deviance is a central process in contemporary American religion. It explores ways in which definitions of deviance are negotiated between religious groups and the surrounding culture.
This volume argues that deviance is a central process in contemporary American religion. It explores ways in which definitions of deviance are negotiated between religious groups and the surrounding culture.
Sex, Lies, and Rabbis: Breaking a Sacred Trust by Carlotte Rolnick Schwab, Ph. D. Powerful combination of memoir and nonfiction about clergy, betrayal, sexual abuse and cover-up. Cases, including...
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