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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A compellng fascinating read. Could not put it down.By Ken WrightThis book is absolutely essential; as well as a very compelling read; for anyone whowants to know what really goes on inside a prison; especially from a religious; missionoriented point of view.The ability of Joshua Dubler to gain the trust of the prisoners to the point that they wouldactually confide in him their truths; which is unheard of in a prision; is outstanding and a tributeto Joshua's dedication to his purpose and faith. No simple; naive "do gooder" is Joshua: He knowshis stuff and holds his own with all the postulations of the prisoners he encountered over his year inside.Anyone considering a mission effort to a prison should read this first to get a first hand; realisticview of what he/she is getting into.Ken Wright; North Palm Beach; Florida0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Buddha LLCInsightful meditation into both doing this volunteer work; and the meaning of our lives10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Groundbreaking Examination of American Religious LifeBy Joshua MFor anyone interested in America; the prison-industrial complex; religion; ethnography; or philosophy; this book is a must read. This is to say that there is something for everyone in Down in the Chapel. Dubler's chronicle of 7 days in the lives of prisoners in the chapel of Graterford Prison is a dynamic look at the way that individuals conceive of themselves religiously in the modern day.Mixing incisive critical thoughts on the American obsession with incarceration; penetrating comments about what makes us believe and draws us to religion; and deeply humanizing portrayals of prisoners; Dubler has written a must-read book. There is so much to pore over and explore-- it's the type of book you want to keep permanently on your desk so as to have it for easy reference for its nuggets of wisdom; moments of pathos and hilarity; and its absorbing writing-- you might want to buy 8 copies of it for your closest friends.One can only rejoice in the possibility of future publications by Dubler. This book is a must-read.