TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Theological and practice issues regarding domestic violence: How can the Black church help victims? JO - Social work and Christianity A1 - Collins, Wanda Lott A1 - Moore, Sharon E. SP - 252 EP - 267 VL - 33 IS - 3 N2 - Domestic violence in all of its forms is ugly and destructive. It comes from every class, every ethnic group, and every walk of life. It crosses all denominational lines and is a serious problem within the African American community. However, African American pastors and church leaders have generally not held perpetrators accountable and have responded to domestic violence in silence and denial. This sends the message that violence in intimate relationships is acceptable. This paper examines the historical function and role of the Black church in the African American community. It highlights how abusive men misapply and distort biblical scriptures to support women staying In unhealthy relationships. Recommendations are included for how social workers and church leaders may effectively unveil and address the silence and denial regarding domestic violence as it relates to African American women.

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