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Trauma and grace

Book • 2009
Serene Jones's "Trauma and Grace" delves into the complex relationship between faith and trauma.

It explores how religious beliefs and practices can either hinder or facilitate healing from traumatic experiences.

The book offers a compassionate and insightful perspective on the spiritual dimensions of trauma recovery.

It challenges traditional religious approaches that may inadvertently cause further harm and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of faith in the context of suffering.

Jones's work provides a framework for integrating spiritual resources into the healing process, fostering hope and resilience.

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Karen O’Donnell
as a book that introduced her to the topic of trauma.
Karen O’Donnell - Radical Practices for Remaking the Self (N332)
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Vanessa Sinclair
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Jack Black
as a key text in the development of "The Psychosis of Race."
RU324: DR JACK BLACK ON THE PSYCHOSIS OF RACE: A LACANIAN APPROACH TO RACISM & RACIALIZATION

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