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A Theology of Traumatic Affect offers theological tools, language, and framework to victims/survivors of trauma and their communities. Seen through the lens of affect theory, the social dimensions of trauma emerge even for individual trauma. Using an interdisciplinary approach, Alice Kim argues that due to interconnectedness of individuals, a communal effort is necessary for trauma work. Living in a different world as imagined by public imagination is possible now with collective planetary engagement of all creatures participating in co-creation.
Contents
Chapter 1: Traumatic AffectChapter 2: Philosophical Ethics and TraumaChapter 3: Feminist Calvinist Theologies and Cultural TraumaChapter 4: Process Thought and Traumatic AffectChapter 5: Political Theology and Trauma