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Trauma talks in the Hebrew Bible: speech act theory and trauma hermeneutics
W. G. MOORE
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The Divine Clothing of Eve and Adam and the Hermeneutics of Trauma Recovery
Scott R. A. Starbuck
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Trauma Talks in the Hebrew Bible: Speech Act Theory and Trauma Hermeneutics by Alexiana Fry (review)
Rebecca W. Poe Hays
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Hermeneutics of Trauma and the Bible
2022Trauma, from the Greek for “wound,” refers in the context of this article primarily to a state of emotional and psychic suffering stemming from overwhelming experiences that violate basic expectations of safety and agency, whether personal or social. However, physical injury or existential threat are often central to such experiences. No one definition
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Helena Duffy and Avril Tynan, Trauma, Ethics, Hermeneutics: Essays in Honour of Colin Davis
Leila Nashef
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Tsunami, Text and Trauma: Hermeneutics after the Asian Tsunami
Biblical Interpretation, 2007AbstractThis essay is about the political and hermeneutical ramifications of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami which had such a devastating effect upon millions of people. The first section deals with how a national disaster like a tsunami becomes a vehicle for both decolonization and recolonization.
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2012
The purpose of this article is to examine the phenomenon of pathological gambling and addiction from the perspective of writer and teacher A.H Almaas. By drawing on his Diamond Mind approach we trace the origin of addictive behaviors and pathological gambling to narcissistic wounding, which constitutes the loss of connection with the Essential Identity.
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The purpose of this article is to examine the phenomenon of pathological gambling and addiction from the perspective of writer and teacher A.H Almaas. By drawing on his Diamond Mind approach we trace the origin of addictive behaviors and pathological gambling to narcissistic wounding, which constitutes the loss of connection with the Essential Identity.
Gary Nixon +3 more
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