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Religious Trauma
Queer Stories in Estrangement and Return
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Main description:

Through the rich stories of eight participants, the author explores the psychological, spiritual, and ritual dimensions of religious trauma among queer people. Drawing on current scholarship in the field of trauma studies, the author makes a case for religious trauma as an important frame to understand the experiences of queer people in non-accepting faith communities. Though previous scholarship has limited the recovery from religious trauma to those who exit religious communities, in this research the author analyzes participant stories to understand how queer people might find healing in accepting religious communities. Using self-psychology to understand the depth of trauma experienced in non-accepting communities, the author explores the experience of God and sexual identity within non-accepting communities. Through these narratives, the author demonstrates the potential for post-traumatic growth and life beyond conservative faith communities. Petersen argues for a number of key recommendations for congregations and pastoral caregivers that seek to welcome those who have experienced religious trauma.


Contents:

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Trauma History and Critique

Chapter Two: Homosexuality in Psychology and Pastoral Theology

Chapter Three: What Was Lost: Describing the Attachment to Religious Community as Selfobject

Chapter Four: Estrangement: Leaving Church

Chapter Five: Psychological Analysis: Return

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author


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ISBN-13: 9781793641144
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: August, 2022
Pages: 210
Dimensions: 152.00 x 237.00 x 21.00
Weight: 454g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Psychology

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