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A Womanist Pastoral Theology against Intimate and Cultural ViolenceI Can Speak (the Unspeakable) for Myself

A Womanist Pastoral Theology against Intimate and Cultural Violence: I Can Speak (the... [The stories shared in this chapter are taken directly from transcripts of group and one-on-one interviews with six women, the chapter also includes excerpts from written narratives they provided. All but one of the women were children under eleven years old the first time they experienced intimate violence, and the person who abused them was a member of their immediate or extended family. These women reflect diversity in age, education, employment, and sexual orientation. They are married, single, partnered, mothers, daughters, friends, and sisters who shared deeply with me about their inner lives and the encounters and relationships that helped and/or hindered them.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Womanist Pastoral Theology against Intimate and Cultural ViolenceI Can Speak (the Unspeakable) for Myself

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2014
ISBN
978-1-349-47818-7
Pages
25 –63
DOI
10.1057/9781137370907_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The stories shared in this chapter are taken directly from transcripts of group and one-on-one interviews with six women, the chapter also includes excerpts from written narratives they provided. All but one of the women were children under eleven years old the first time they experienced intimate violence, and the person who abused them was a member of their immediate or extended family. These women reflect diversity in age, education, employment, and sexual orientation. They are married, single, partnered, mothers, daughters, friends, and sisters who shared deeply with me about their inner lives and the encounters and relationships that helped and/or hindered them.]

Published: Oct 13, 2015

Keywords: Black Woman; Black People; Apartment Building; Faith Tradition; Intimate Violence

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