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"Violence always occurs at the intersection of personal, cultural, and religious horizons. Crumpton gives an excellent analysis of how these horizons create vulnerability for Black women facing violence. Her book is a model of pastoral tools that must be a part of pastoral care with all genders, races, classes, and cultural locations. I recommend this book to all religious leaders who shape communities of care, healing, and salvation in their communities." - James Newton Poling, Professor Emeritus, Pastoral Theology and Counseling, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA
"Stephanie M. Crumpton has given us an excellent example of the workings of pastoral theology. She courageously engages in an intricate weaving of historic social and cultural studies, psychological analysis, and womanist theology, in confronting the endemic and pervasive issue of violence against women. Grounded in the real life narratives of Black women, this book provides tools for healing and the care of persons individually and communally." - Emmanuel Y. Lartey, L. Bevel Jones Professor, Pastoral Theology, Care and Counseling, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, USA