It's Changed What I'm Living For: Exploring Narratives of Human Flourishing from Inside America's Prisons
Title:
It's Changed What I'm Living For
Subtitle: Exploring Narratives of Human Flourishing from Inside America's Prisons
Subject Classification:
Sociology, Religion and Faith, Education
BIC Classification: JKV, HR, JN
BISAC Classification:
SOC004000, REL023000, EDU048000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Feb 2026
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-109-1
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-110-7
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Description
This unique book presents a study of 287 currently and formerly incarcerated individuals in prisons across America, to offer an inspiring collection of stories that showcases the remarkable journeys of incarcerated men and women. Despite being sentenced to life, they found hope, redemption, and human flourishing through their participation in a seminary-level theological education program while they were incarcerated. Detailed narratives highlight eight men currently incarcerated in Texas and Kansas.
Participation in the prison higher education program impacted their lives and led them to become disciples, guiding and mentoring fellow inmates on their path to personal and spiritual growth. Drawing on mixed-methods research, it is an important book for scholars of education, sociology, prison research, and religion.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Robin LaBarbera is a Professor Emerita at Biola University, USA.
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