Trauma-Sensitive Theology: Thinking Theologically in the Era of Trauma
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Product Description
The intention of Trauma-Sensitive Theology is to help theologians, professors, clergy, spiritual care givers, and therapists speak well of God and faith without further wounding survivors of trauma. It explores the nature of traumatic exposure, response, processing, and recovery and its impact on constructive theology and pastoral leadership and care. Through the lenses of contemporary traumatology, somatics, and the Internal Family Systems model of psychotherapy, the text offers a framework for seeing trauma and its impact in the lives of individuals, communities, society, and within our own sacred texts. It argues that care of traumatic wounding must include all dimensions of the human person, including our spiritual practices, religious rituals and community participation, and theological thinking. As such, clergy and spiritual care professionals have an important role to play in the recovery of traumatic wounding and fostering of resiliency. This book explores how trauma-informed congregational leaders can facilitate resiliency and offers one way of thinking theologically in response to traumatizing abuses of relational power and our resources for restoration.
About the Author
Jennifer Baldwin is Executive Director of Grounding Flight Wellness Center. She is the editor ofÂ
Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology (2018),
Public Theologies of Activism and Resistance (2018),Â
Sensing Sacred: Exploring the Human Senses in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care (2016) and
Embracing the Ivory Tower and Stained Glass Window: A Festschrift in Honor of Archbishop Antje Jackelén (2015).