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This book argues that communication can be a way of salvation for the sinned-against, sinners, and all of creation through an analogy of the wound. Rooted in Jesus' praxis of healing, this theology can assist in recognizing, understanding, and interpreting the harmful residue that remains in the aftermath of violence to repair human dignity and work for the common good. The author weaves together insights from methods of contextual theologies, the wisdom of Black and Womanist Theologies, Korean diaspora theologies of 'han', psychologies of trauma and moral injury, and the Catholic tradition of analogy to arrive at a unique synthesis: moments of salvation can be found in carefully communicating woundedness in the midst of building beloved community. Although the dissimilarities in our woundedness may always be greater than our similarities, the similarities convey truth and meaning and hold the possibility of the church living as Christ's wounded and resilient Body. We aid each other's healing in right relationship.
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Grounding Communication: Orthopathema
Chapter Two: Guidelines for Communication: U.S. Black and Womanist Theologies
Chapter Three: Receiving and Interpreting Communication: Han, Trauma, Moral Injury
Chapter Four: Communication as a Way of Salvation: Analogy of the Wound
Conclusion: The Work Ahead
Bibliography
About the Author