Dr. O'Donnell Introduces Theologies and Practices of Post-Traumatic Remaking
Dr. O'Donnell challenges conventional Christian trauma recovery language, proposing "post-traumatic remaking" through radical spiritual practices that honor survivors' embodied experiences.Scholar Reads John's Crucifixion Narrative Through a Trauma Lens
Mr. Yohanes Krismantyo Susanta presents a feminist and trauma hermeneutic reading of John 19:16-27, arguing that the stripping and humiliation of Jesus's body represent a form of sexual violence that creates solidarity with contemporary victims of trauma.Scholar Reads Psalm 119 Through Lens of Post-Traumatic Reactions
Dr. Xi Li presents a reading of Psalm 119 that interprets its co-existing lament and wisdom elements as negative and positive post-traumatic reactions to trauma experienced by the psalm's speaker.Indonesian Researcher Links Volcanic Trauma in Southeast Asia to the Church in Revelation
Using Salim's hermeneutics and collective trauma theory, the study reinterprets biblical metaphors of "pillars," "open doors," and "trials" through the lens of Southeast Asian volcanic disasters, proposing that trauma-informed ministry must embody presence within suffering rather than escape from it. read more
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