ISBN-13: 9780226781617 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 288 str.
Scholars have made urban mothers living in poverty a focus of their research for decades. These women s lives can be difficult as they go about searching for housing and decent jobs andstruggling to care for their children whilesurviving on welfare or working at low-wage service jobs and sometimes facing physical or mental health problems. But until now little attention has been paid to an important force in these women s lives: religion.Based on in-depth interviews with women and pastors, Susan Crawford Sullivan presents poor mothers often overlooked views. Recruited from a variety of social service programs, most of the women do not attend religious services, due to logistical challenges or because they feel stigmatized and unwanted at church. Yet, she discovers, religious faith often plays a strong role in their lives as they contend with and try to make sense of the challenges they face. Supportive religious congregationsprove important for women who are involved, she finds, but understandingeveryday religion entails exploring beyond formal religious organizations.Offering a sophisticated analysis of how faith both motivates and at times constrains poor mothers actions, "Living Faith" reveals the ways it serves as a lens through which manyview and interpret their worlds."