Prioritizes survivors of abuse by reexamining Christian ideals
about suffering and salvation More than half of women and almost
one in three of men in the United States have experienced sexual
violence at some time in their lives. Yet our Christian tradition
has failed survivors of sexual violence, who have been taught to
believe that traumatic suffering brings us closer to God.
Incarnating Grace attempts to save our broken ways of talking about
God’s grace by unearthing liberating resources buried in the
Christian tradition. Christian ideas about salvation have
historically contributed to sexual violence in our communities by
reinforcing the idea that suffering is salvific. But a God worth
worshiping does not want human beings to suffer. Drawing on the
sixteenth-century Spanish mystic Teresa of Avila as well as
contemporary political and feminist theologians, philosophers, and
legal scholars, author and Associate Professor of theology Julia
Feder offers an account of Christian salvation as
mystical-political. Feder begins by describing the breadth of
traumatic wounding and the shape of traumatic recovery, as
articulated by psychologists. Since the fullness of post-traumatic
healing requires reserves deeper than those which can be
articulated by the secular field of psychology alone, the book then
introduces the Spanish Carmelite Saint Teresa of Avila and her
theological insights, which are most helpful for constructing a
post-traumatic theology of healing. Arguing that God stands against
violence and suffering, the book also examines the notion of
“senseless suffering,” a technical term that comes from Edward
Schillebeeckx, a Catholic twentieth-century Flemish priest and
theologian. The suffering of sexual violence serves no higher
purpose or greater human value and pushes against all ways of
making sense of the world as good and orderly. In the following
chapters, Feder turns to two Christian virtues that animate
post-traumatic recovery, courage and hope, and explores how
Christian hope can provide a language to empower courageous
activity undertaken toward healing. Incarnating Grace opens a new
dialogue about salvation and violence that does not allow evil to
have the last word.
General
Imprint: |
Fordham University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Julia Feder
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Foreword by: |
Donna Freitas
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5315-0472-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5315-0472-8 |
Barcode: |
9781531504724 |
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