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Violent Trauma, Culture, and Power

An Interdisciplinary Exploration in Lived Religion

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  • 360pages
  • 13 heures de lecture

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This book offers an interdisciplinary examination of the complex effects of violent trauma, culture, and power through case studies of two ministries in diverse U.S. contexts. With the rise of mass shootings in religious and school settings, alongside the Black Lives Matter movement, the author illustrates how violent trauma affects not just individuals but also disrupts community relationships and spiritual practices. The analysis highlights how these impacts vary based on cultural and power dynamics. By focusing on an urban grassroots ministry aiding families affected by homicide and a denominational ministry responding to a politically motivated shooting, the author develops trauma-specific tools for studying lived religion. Utilizing an intersectional lens, the book emphasizes the interconnectedness relevant to faith communities and mental health professionals. It encourages readers to consider theoretical and practical perspectives on race, ethnicity, religion, social class, sexual orientation, and immigration, while addressing the consequences of oppression and discrimination on communities. This work is highly recommended for those committed to combating domination at various societal levels.

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Violent Trauma, Culture, and Power, Michelle Walsh

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2018
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