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Disgraced
Book • 2025
Suzanna Krivulskaya's "Disgraced" explores the intersection of religion, scandal, and sexuality in American history.
The book examines how sex scandals involving American clergy shaped journalistic practices, church responses, and public perception.
Krivulskaya's research delves into both well-known and previously undocumented cases, revealing how these events influenced the relationship between religion and the media.
The narrative spans from the 19th to the 20th centuries, highlighting the evolving strategies employed by religious institutions to manage their public image amidst crises.
The book offers a critical analysis of the complexities surrounding religious authority, media representation, and the lasting impact of scandal on American society.
The book examines how sex scandals involving American clergy shaped journalistic practices, church responses, and public perception.
Krivulskaya's research delves into both well-known and previously undocumented cases, revealing how these events influenced the relationship between religion and the media.
The narrative spans from the 19th to the 20th centuries, highlighting the evolving strategies employed by religious institutions to manage their public image amidst crises.
The book offers a critical analysis of the complexities surrounding religious authority, media representation, and the lasting impact of scandal on American society.
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and Cody Matchett as a recent publication discussing sex scandals and their impact on American Protestantism.

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Disgraced: How Sex Scandals Transformed American Protestantism With Dr. Suzanna Krivulskaya