This book argues that thick embodied faith uniquely sustains moral transformation among those whom society deems &ldquo;hopeless.&rdquo; It insists that by applying a narrative lens to religious conversion we can better understand the dynamics of personal transformation in ways that make sense of psychological and social factors without ignoring so-called &ldquo;spiritual&rdquo; ones. It also helps us comprehend why religion often refuses to remain tamed or contained in the personal or private sphere many Americans wish. <BR />
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