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The Struggle to Stay

Why Single Evangelical Women Are Leaving the Church
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The Struggle to Stay explores why over thirty million evangelical women in the United States remain in or leave male-dominated churches despite facing marginalisation and patriarchy. Through the stories of four single women and Katie Gaddini's own experience leaving devout faith, the book offers intimate portraits set against a backdrop of political and cultural conflict in both the US and UK. Drawing on interviews with more than fifty evangelical women, Gaddini examines the tensions between obedience and resistance, faith and isolation, community and loss.
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This thoughtful and nuanced work will appeal to readers interested in religion, gender studies, sociology, and contemporary evangelical culture. It is suited to those seeking a deeper understanding of faith, identity, and the challenges women face within patriarchal religious settings.

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The Struggle to Stay is an intimate and insightful portrait of single women’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.

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Evangelical Christianity is often thought of as oppressive to women. The #MeToo era, when many women hit a breaking point with rampant sexism, has also reached evangelical communities. Yet more than thirty million women in the United States still identify as evangelical. Why do so many women remain in male-dominated churches that marginalise them, and why do others leave? In each case, what does this cost them?

The Struggle to Stay is an intimate and insightful portrait of single women'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.

She connects these personal narratives with rigorous analysis of Christianity and politics in both countries, and contextualises them through interviews with more than fifty other evangelical women. Gaddini grapples with the complexities of obedience and resistance for women within a patriarchal religion against the backdrop of a culture war.

Her exploration of how women choose to leave or remain in environments that constrain them is nuanced and personal, telling powerful stories of faith, community, isolation, and loss. Bringing together meticulous research and deep empathy, The Struggle to Stay provides a revelatory account of the private burdens that evangelical women bear.

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Publishers Weekly praises the book for its insider perspective and humanising approach to evangelical struggles, calling it a moving and incisive account. T. M. Luhrmann describes it as a beautifully written, vivid, and insightful book that captures the complex contradictions faced by evangelical women who desire equality and sexual autonomy within their faith communities. The scholarship is noted for combining deep research with empathy, making it essential reading on modern evangelicalism and gender.

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ISBN: 9780231196741

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 March 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

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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