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Surviving God
A Feminist Theology of Trauma
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In "Surviving God," Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Susan Shaw explore the intersection of faith, trauma, and feminist theology.
The book examines how religious institutions and beliefs can both cause and perpetuate trauma, particularly for women.
Kim and Shaw offer a critical analysis of patriarchal structures within religious contexts and propose alternative ways of understanding God and spirituality that are more inclusive and empowering.
Their work provides a space for healing and reconciliation for those who have experienced religious trauma.
It encourages readers to confront their own biases and work towards a more just and equitable world.
The book examines how religious institutions and beliefs can both cause and perpetuate trauma, particularly for women.
Kim and Shaw offer a critical analysis of patriarchal structures within religious contexts and propose alternative ways of understanding God and spirituality that are more inclusive and empowering.
Their work provides a space for healing and reconciliation for those who have experienced religious trauma.
It encourages readers to confront their own biases and work towards a more just and equitable world.
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when discussing the atrocities created by empires such as the British Empire.

Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Before There Was a Bible & the Messy Origins of Spirit Doctrine
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as a book co-written with Susan Shaw, which addresses sexual abuse inside and outside the church.

Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Birth, Breath & Pentecost Flames
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as a co-author of the book "Surviving God."

Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Feminist Christology