Through the rich stories of eight participants, the author explores the psychological, spiritual, and ritual dimensions of religious trauma among queer people and offers key recommendations for congregations and pastoral caregivers that seek to welcome those who have experienced religious trauma.
Through the rich stories of eight participants, the author explores the psychological, spiritual, and ritual dimensions of religious trauma among queer people and offers key recommendations for congregations and pastoral caregivers that seek to welcome those who have experienced religious trauma.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Trauma History and Critique Chapter Two: Homosexuality in Psychology and Pastoral Theology Chapter Three: What Was Lost: Describing the Attachment to Religious Community as Selfobject Chapter Four: Estrangement: Leaving Church Chapter Five: Psychological Analysis: Return Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Trauma History and Critique Chapter Two: Homosexuality in Psychology and Pastoral Theology Chapter Three: What Was Lost: Describing the Attachment to Religious Community as Selfobject Chapter Four: Estrangement: Leaving Church Chapter Five: Psychological Analysis: Return Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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