Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma

Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma
Title Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma PDF eBook
Author Caralie Cooke
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 178
Release 2022-09-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 900452360X

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This book reads the Joseph novella alongside contemporary trauma novels to reveal a story written by people trying to reconstruct their assumptive world after the shattering of their old one. It also highlights the religious dimension in trauma theory.

Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions

Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions
Title Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Eve-Marie Becker
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages 317
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647536164

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The contributors of this volume demonstrate how a highly developed expertise in interpreting Biblical and cognate literature is a substantial part of the overall discourse on the historical, literary, social, political, and religious dimensions of trauma in past and present. This idea is based on the assumption that trauma is not only a modern concept which derives from 20th century psychiatry: It is an ancient phenomenon already which predates modern discourses. Trauma studies will thus profit from how Theology - specifically Biblical exegesis - and the Humanities deal with trauma in terms of religion, history, sociology, and politics.

Trauma and Lived Religion

Trauma and Lived Religion
Title Trauma and Lived Religion PDF eBook
Author R. Ruard Ganzevoort
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 258
Release 2018-08-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319918729

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This book focuses on the power of the ‘ordinary’, ‘everydayness’ and ‘embodiment’ as keys to exploring the intersection of trauma and the everyday reality of religion. It critically investigates traumatic experiences from a perspective of lived religion, and therefore, examines how trauma is articulated and lived in the foreground of people’s concrete, material actualities. Trauma and Lived Religion seeks to demonstrate the vital relevance between the concept of lived religion and the study of trauma, and the reciprocal relationship between the two. A central question in this volume therefore focuses on the key dimensions of body, language, memory, testimony, and ritual. It will be of interest to academics in the fields of sociology, psychology, and religious studies with a focus on lived religion and trauma studies, across various religions and cultural contexts.

God is a Trauma

God is a Trauma
Title God is a Trauma PDF eBook
Author Greg Mogenson
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN

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"It will not be easy at first to sense that God is a trauma, that 'the jungle fire-fight, the early morning rape, the speeding automobile of the drunk driver...may be God images if, like God, they create us in their image, after their likeness.' But little by little, this 'gnostic analysis' gets under the skin, & one begins to see, indeed, that 'whatever traumatises us becomes our parent' & our God, & that our religion has traumatised us by being 'religious kitsch,' covering our hurts. Greg Mogenson makes the point sensitively, therapeutically, & compellingly that 'the notion of salvation is eternally corruptible,' & that 'we need salvation from the very notion of salvation itself.' It may be as important for souls today to wrestle God as a Trauma as it was for Jacob to wrestle God's angel traumatically...& for the same reason!"--David L. Miller.

Religious Trauma

Religious Trauma
Title Religious Trauma PDF eBook
Author Brooke N. Petersen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 187
Release 2022-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1793641153

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Through the rich stories of eight participants, the author explores the psychological, spiritual, and ritual dimensions of religious trauma among queer people. Drawing on current scholarship in the field of trauma studies, the author makes a case for religious trauma as an important frame to understand the experiences of queer people in non-accepting faith communities. Though previous scholarship has limited the recovery from religious trauma to those who exit religious communities, in this research the author analyzes participant stories to understand how queer people might find healing in accepting religious communities. Using self-psychology to understand the depth of trauma experienced in non-accepting communities, the author explores the experience of God and sexual identity within non-accepting communities. Through these narratives, the author demonstrates the potential for post-traumatic growth and life beyond conservative faith communities. Petersen argues for a number of key recommendations for congregations and pastoral caregivers that seek to welcome those who have experienced religious trauma.

Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions

Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions
Title Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Eve-Marie Becker
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783525536162

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The contributors of this volume demonstrate how a highly developed expertise in interpreting Biblical and cognate literature is a substantial part of the overall discourse on the historical, literary, social, political, and religious dimensions of trauma in past and present. This idea is based on the assumption that trauma is not only a modern concept which derives from 20th century psychiatry: It is an ancient phenomenon already which predates modern discourses. Trauma studies will thus profit from how Theology - specifically Biblical exegesis - and the Humanities deal with trauma in terms of religion, history, sociology, and politics.

Broken Bodies

Broken Bodies
Title Broken Bodies PDF eBook
Author Karen O'Donnell
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334056241

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The Body of Christ is a traumatised body because it is constituted of traumatised bodies. This monograph explores the nature of that trauma and examines the implications of identifying the trauma of this body. Constructing new ways of thinking about the narratives at the heart of the Christian faith, 'Broken Bodies' offers a fresh perspective on Christian theology, in particular the Eucharist, and presents a call to love the body in all its guises. It offers new pathways for considering what it means to ‘be Christian’ and explores the impact that the experience of trauma has on Christian doctrine.