University Press of America
Pages: 168
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-1905-9 • Paperback • January 2001 • $65.99 • (£51.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Ann W. Annis is Assistant Director, Social Research Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Sociology & Social Work, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Rodger R. Rice is Director of the Social Research Center and Professor of Sociology at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Chapter 1 Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements
Part 2 Background
Chapter 3 No Safe Place
Part 4 Survivors Speak Out
Chapter 5 In the Name of God: How Religion was Used to Justify Abuse
Chapter 6 When Churches Deny, Victimization Escalates: Response of the Church
Chapter 7 They Pay, You Pay, We All Pay: The Effect of Abuse on the Victim
Chapter 8 Why, God?: Abused's Attitudes Toward Religion and Church
Chapter 9 Supportive Ventures: How the Church Can Help
Part 10 Summary
Chapter 11 In Other Words...
Chapter 12 Appendix A: The Survivors
Chapter 13 Appendix B: The Interview Schedule
Chapter 14 Endnotes; Index; Scripture Index
Set us Free opens for the Church a powerful window into the experience of abuse survivors as the struggle to find help and hope within the Christian faith and its congregations.
— American Journal Of Pastoral Counseling
. . . this book is a helpful introduction to those believers who are unaware of the public health crisis that abuse represents in North America and the way denial and silence in congregations makes them complicit in this terribly destructive behavior.
— Family Ministry
. . . this book is a helpful introduction to those believers who are unaware of the public health crisis that abuse represents in North America and the way denial and silence in congregations makes them complicit in this terribly destructive behavior.
— Family Ministry
Set us Free opens for the Church a powerful window into the experience of abuse survivors as the struggle to find help and hope within the Christian faith and its congregations.
— American Journal Of Pastoral Counseling