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Trauma theology remains a rapidly growing field, considering as it does the impact that embodied experiences of trauma have on theological discourse. In this book, leading trauma theologian Karen O'Donnell turns her attention to the impact that trauma has on spiritual practice, and considers the ways that trauma might require a wholesale reimagining of spiritual practice into something more suitable and sustaining for trauma survivors.
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Radical Spaces for Radical Love 1
1 The Post-Traumatic Remaking of the Self 8
2 The Practice of Unforgiveness 19
3 The Practice of Anger 31
4 The Practice of Hopelessness 43
5 The Practice of Taking Action 58
6 The Practice of Deconstruction 73
7 The Practice of Pleasure (yes, that kind of pleasure!) 87
8 The Practice of Rest 100
9 The Practice of Eating Good Food 112
Afterword: Keep on Surviving 125
Appendix: In the Sacred Pause - Liturgical Resources
for Holy Saturday 129
Additional Material for 'In the Sacred Pause' 144
Index of Names and Subjects 149