Godstruck Seven women's unexpected journeys to religious conversion

Kelsey Osgood

Book - 2025

"A candid, thought-provoking exploration of contemporary women's experiences of religious conversion and the relationship between faith and fulfillment in our time In recent decades, Americans have become less likely to identify with any organized religion. Yet 70 percent of U.S. adults describe themselves as spiritual in some way or say that spirituality is very important in their lives. In an era marked by atomization, polarization, and rapid change, the enduring questions of how to find community and purpose and live a meaningful life haven't gone away-they've become more urgent and crucial. In Godstruck, Kelsey Osgood profiles seven young women from various backgrounds-some raised firmly atheist, others agnostic or r...eligious-charting independent paths into organized religion in adulthood and wrestling with the complexities of their choices. From Angela, a data-driven writer and journalist who finds herself undeniably drawn to Quaker meetings, to Hana, whose conversion to Islam leads her halfway around the world, to Christina, whose Amish faith transforms her relationship to modernity, these women's unexpected revelations introduce them to new and sometimes radically different ways of living. Along the way, Osgood charts a fascinating course through a wide range of cultural, historical, and psychological references-from Saint Augustine, Simone Weil, and Tolstoy to desert hermits, Alcoholics Anonymous, and contemporary feminism-to explore some of our various attempts to understand and cope with the human condition. Driven by a profound curiosity and anchored by intimate reporting and Osgood's own transformative conversion experience, Godstruck is a provocative, insightful, and refreshingly nuanced exploration of both the joys and the challenges of faith that reveals what these seekers can teach us about modern life and our own search for meaning"--

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[New York] : Viking [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Kelsey Osgood (author)
Physical Description
368 p.
ISBN
9780593834671
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this illuminating account, memoirist Osgood (How to Disappear Completely) interweaves her own story with those of six other women who found religion in a rapidly secularizing society. All millennials currently in their 30s, Osgood's subjects converted to faiths ranging from Mormonism to Islam. Their motivations are wide-ranging and complex: Angela found in Quakerism an emphasis on innate human worth in a sometimes unfeeling world; Sara sought respite from her struggles with PTSD, binge-eating, and binge-drinking in Evangelicalism's promise of renewal. Threaded throughout the narrative is the author's account of her own path from a nonreligious upbringing to Orthodox Judaism following a long struggle with anorexia. Religion, for Osgood, provided an opportunity to defer to "something larger" and seek a second chance precluded by a medical system that often assumes "if you had an eating disorder, you would always be grappling with it." More broadly, Osgood sees the move toward religion among a small but significant percentage of young people as stemming in part from a foundational quarrel with today's knowledge-obsessed culture--a recognition "that we aren't in total control, and that the act of submitting the self to something else is a talent we've forfeited." It's an intimate and often moving look at faith's enduring appeal. (Mar.)

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