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Citation

Nienhuis NE. J. Pastoral Care Counsel. 2005; 59(1-2): 109-123.

Affiliation

Student Affairs, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, 14 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15943150

Abstract

This article examines the contemporary problem of intimate violence and sexual assault within a larger theoretical and theological context. It does so by tracing two trajectories in theological thinking: first, that suffering is sent from God and requires obedience; and, second, that the roles of men and women are not only specific and hierarchical but must remain so lest society risk moral chaos. It argues that many messages from traditional Christian theology continue to haunt abused women in such a way as to at times facilitate domestic violence. It offers suggestions for transforming common theological interpretations in ways that are empowering for battered women. These recommendations include attempts to emphasize resources within a tradition that may help transform unjust power relations like those in abusive relationships.

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