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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 종교/명상/점술 > 종교 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781032088624
· 쪽수 : 342쪽
· 출판일 : 2021-06-30
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FOREWORD James JonesLIST OF CONTRIBUTORSINTRODUCTION Megan Warner, Christopher Southgate, Carla A. Grosch-Miller and Hilary IsonPART I TRAUMA - THE PRESENTING ISSUEIntroduction to Part I1 After the Fire, the Voice of God: Speaking of God after Tragedy and TraumaElaine Graham2 Practical Theology and Trauma: The Urgency of Experience, The Power of StoryCarla A. Grosch-MillerPART II TRAUMA IS IN THE BODYIntroduction to Part II3 Working with an Embodied and Systemic Approach to Trauma and TragedyHilary Ison4 Toward a Faith-based Approach to Healing after Collective TraumaKate WiebePART III THEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONSIntroduction to Part III5 Trauma Through the Lens of BibleMegan Warner6 An Evangelical Practical Theology of Providence in the Light of Traumatic IncidentsRoger P. Abbott7 ‘In spite of all this, we will yearn for You’: Reflections on God’s Involvement in Events Causing Great SufferingChristopher Southgate8 Trauma and the Narrative Life of CongregationsChristopher Southgate9 Responding to Disaster in an Afro-Caribbean CongregationDeanne GardnerPART IV LITURGICAL RESPONSESIntroduction to Part IV10 Enabling the Work of the People: Liturgy in the Aftermath of Trauma Carla A. Grosch-Miller with Megan Warner and Hilary Ison11 ‘Teach to your Daughters a Dirge’: Revisiting the Practice of Lament in the Light of Trauma TheoryMegan Warner 12 Eucharist and Trauma: Healing in the b/BodyKaren O’DonnellPART V PASTORAL RESOURCESIntroduction to Part V13 Pastoral Response to Congregational TragedyRuth Layzell 14 The Ethics of Disaster ResponseMia Kyte Hilborn15 Chaplaincy and Responses to TragedyMia Kyte Hilborn16 Sexual Scandals in Religious Settings Carla A. Grosch-MillerPART VI IMPLICATIONS FOR CARE AND SELF-CARE OF MINISTERSIntroduction to Part VI17 Annotated Interview with Sarah HorsmanChristopher SouthgateCONCLUSION Megan WarnerAPPENDICES Liturgical ResourcesSELECT BIBLIOGRAPHYLIST OF FIGURESFigure 2.1 Theological reflection after traumaFigure 2.2 How theological reflection may remake tradition