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Trauma of Doctrine - New Calvinism, Religious Abuse, and the Experience of God

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Maxwell is an independent researcher. Klappentext The Trauma of Doctrine investigates the difficult relationship between traumatic experiences, maximalist religious beliefs, and the experience of God. The book highlights the dynamic and conflictive interplay between the timeless realities of abuse, divine control, and the psychology of religious participation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Reformed Theology Chapter 1: Maximalist Conceptions of Divine Control and Human Corruption Chapter 2: The Unique Obstacle of Reformed Theodicy Part 2: Traumatized Faith Chapter 3: The Imagination and Its Operations Chapter 4: Faith and the Imagination Chapter 5: How Trauma Works Chapter 6: Trauma in The Religious Imagination Part 3: Pistic Resilience Chapter 7: Perseverence And Resilience: Introducing Pistic Resilience Chapter 8: Passive Pistic Resilience: Divine Patience with Distrupted Faith Chapter 9: Active Pistic Resilience: Spiritual Fortitude Within Disrupted Faith Part 4: Pistic Recovery Chapter 10: The Traumatized Christian and the Reformed Community Chapter 11: Recovering a Sanctified Notion of Personal Autonomy Chapter 12: Autonomy in Community

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Authors Paul Maxwell, Maxwell Paul
Assisted by Kevin J. Vanhoozer (Foreword)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2021
 
EAN 9781978704237
ISBN 978-1-978704-23-7
No. of pages 398
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / Ethics, Psychology, RELIGION / Psychology of Religion, RELIGION / Christianity / Calvinist, Religion: general, Religious ethics, Calvinist, Reformed & Presbyterian Churches, Abuse;Child Abuse;Religion;Trauma

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