Godstruck
By Kelsey Osgood
By Kelsey Osgood
By Kelsey Osgood
By Kelsey Osgood
By Kelsey Osgood
Read by Kelsey Osgood
By Kelsey Osgood
Read by Kelsey Osgood
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion | Audiobooks
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$30.00
Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780593834671
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Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780593511411
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Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780593911723
684 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Godstruck:
“A lyrical, philosophically astute account . . . ‘Godstruck’ is an affirming [tale] about the value of understanding ourselves as part of a wider community of seekers: a community that, in asking the big questions about God, the universe—everything—is also doing the most important work of being human. Acknowledging that these questions have mattered for the entirety of human history, Ms. Osgood suggests, can bring us into a far more authentic relationship with ourselves than any $88 etheric cleansing could provide . . . Ms. Osgood gives us no final answers. But she does give us the tools to see how the process of questioning might bring her subjects closer to the truth.” —The Wall Street Journal
“It is no easy feat to write about someone else’s spiritual life while maintaining objectivity, but Kelsey Osgood has managed just that… Osgood uses the converts’ stories as a springboard to provide an overview of each faith, as well as to offer her own cogent and thoughtful analysis and commentary on organized religion, both historically and modern-day… the stories are braided like a challah, each individual strand wrapped up with and connected to the others… This is not a book about right and wrong or about questions and answers. Rather, it is simply a book about questions. In that sense, it is a very Jewish book, indeed.” —Jewish Book Council
“A thoughtful group biography of seven women who have taken the ‘wildly countercultural’ step of embracing organized religion, after growing up outside of or minimally connected to it . . . These absorbing biographies offer a deep dive into particular faith groups as well as a growing cultural trend.” —Shelf Awareness
“A fresh look at the appeal of religious conversion… you’ll be drawn to these stories. Osgood is a good and curious reporter; she tells them with flair. Their experiences may leave you understanding conversion — your own or someone else’s — differently.” —Spirituality & Practice
“Riveting accounts of connection and faith.”—Hadassah
“Fans of Kate Bowler and Anne Lamott will appreciate Osgood’s thoughtful, engaging examination of a timely topic.” —Booklist
“Illuminating . . . an intimate and often moving look at faith’s enduring appeal.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Ambition, work, family, happiness—are these secular longings all there is to life? Anyone who has asked themselves this question will be moved and unsettled by these seven women seeking God and finding faith in the most traditional—which, for them, means also unlikely and countercultural—of places.” —Larissa MacFarquhar, author of Strangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help
“I love this beautifully written, thoughtful, sensitive, prismatic book. Recursive, gracious, intelligent, and heartfelt, like Rachel Aviv meets C.S. Lewis in the grand tradition of Elaine Pagels and Abraham Joshua Heschel, it’s a necessary and vital reminder that real open-mindedness can take many unpredictable forms. Essential reading for the curious and the skeptical alike.” —Elisa Albert, author of The Snarling Girl and Other Essays
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