Reading Into the Gap: Refractions of Trauma in Biblical Prophecy (original) (raw)

Traumatic Narratives: When biblical narratives of trauma re-traumatize

Tiffany N Houck

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“The Old Testament as Controlled Substance: How Insights from Trauma Studies Reveal Healing Capacities in Potentially Harmful Texts.” Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 69 (2015): 20–34

Christopher G Frechette, LICSW, ThD, MSW, MDiv, STL

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Claimed and Unclaimed Experience: Problematic Readings of Trauma in the Hebrew Bible

David Janzen

Biblical Interpretation, 2019

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Trauma and the Failure of History: Kings, Lamentations, and the Destruction of Jerusalem

David Janzen

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Defining “Trauma” as a Useful Lens for Biblical Interpretation

Christopher G Frechette, LICSW, ThD, MSW, MDiv, STL

Bible through the Lens of Trauma, 2016

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Joyful Shouting, Bitter Weeping; The Old Testament's Self Understanding of the Return from Exile

Dan Montgomery

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"Trauma is suffering that remains". The contribution of Trauma Studies to Prophetic Studies

Alphonso Groenewald

Acta Theologica , 2018

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Trauma in the Apocryphon of Jeremiah C: Cultural Trauma as Forgetful Remembrance of Divine-Human Relations in Qumran Jeremianic Traditions

Albert Hogeterp

Open Theology, 2022

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Unveiling the depths of trauma and the profound impact of rape and shaming on the Babylonian women in Isaiah 13:16 -A trauma and resilience reading of the violent narrative in Isaiah 13:16

Alphonso Groenewald

Pharos Journal of Theology, 2004

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"The Apotheosis of Rage: Divine Anger and the Psychology of Israelite Trauma"

T. M. Lemos (Tracy Maria Lemos)

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The Fall of Jerusalem: Cultural Trauma as a Process

Sonja Ammann

Open Theology

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The Exiles of Empires in Prophetic Images of Restoration (and Micah 4:8–5:1 [ET 5:2])

Martien Halvorson-Taylor

In the Shadow of Empire: Israel and Judah in the Long Sixth Century BCE, 2021

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LAMENT: THE BIBLICAL LANGUAGE OF TRAUMA

Nathaniel Carlson

2015

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Review of THE DEUTERONOMIC HISTORY AND THE BOOK OF CHRONICLES: SCRIBAL WORKS IN AN ORAL WORLD. By Raymond F. Person Jr. Ancient Israel and Its Literature, 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2010. Pp. xii + 205. N.p.

Adam Harger

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“Triumph and Trauma: Justifications of Mass Violence in Deuteronomistic Historiography”, Open Theology 8 (2022) 412–427.

Dominik Markl

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«Writing the Disaster. Resilience and Fortschreibung», in The Fall of Jerusalem and the Rise of the Torah, P. DUBOVSKÝ – D. MARKL – J.-P. SONNET (eds), FAT 107, Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck, 2016, pp. 349-357.

Jean-Pierre Sonnet

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Trauma and Narrative Wreckage in the Biblical Story of Hagar

Charles M Rix

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Resilience through Disclosure and Meaning Making in Qoheleth and the Babylonian Theodicy

Russell L Meek

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2023

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“Whispered in the Sound of Silence”: Traumatising the Book of Jonah" Bible and Critical Theory 12 (2016) 4-22

Liz Boase

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The Violent Gift: Trauma's Subversion of the Deuteronomistic History's Narrative

David Janzen

2012

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Trauma & TYPOI: The Fourth Gospel as Warning Not Example

Jolyon G . R . Pruszinski

Religions, 2023

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Something Borrowed, Something New? Reflections on Apocalypticism and Prophecy in the Old Testament

Jesper Høgenhaven

Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2017

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Markl, Dominik, “Cultural Trauma and the Song of Moses (Deut 32)”, Old Testament Essays 33 (2020) 674–689.

Dominik Markl

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Trauma and Zion: Narrative Healing

Joshua Johnson

Lumen et Vita, 2012

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Facing destruction and exile: Inner-biblical exegesis in jeremiah and ezekiel

Dalit M Rom-Shiloni

Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 2005

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The Destruction of the Jerusalem Temple as a Trauma for Nascent Christianity

Adele Reinhartz

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A study of the tension between despair and hope in Isaiah 7 and 8 from a perspective of trauma and posttraumatic growth

Elizabeth (Liza) Esterhuizen

2016

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The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha Apocalyptic Literature and Testament - Volume 1 Edited by - Edited By James H. Charles Worth

Alexander T H E L I B R A R Y C A T (New Alexandria library of Texas)

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'Deuteronomy 30: Faithfulness in the Refugee Camps of Moab, Babylonia and beyond' in Bible, Borders, Belonging(s): Engaging Readings from Oceania

Jeanette Mathews

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How Prophecy Gets Written Hosea, Redactors, and Neo-Assyrian Prophecy

Heath Dewrell

How Prophecy Gets Written Hosea, Redactors, and Neo-Assyrian Prophecy, 2023

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The Phenomenon of Israelite Prophecy in Contemporary Scholarship

Brad Kelle

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D. Verde. From Healing to Wounding: The Psalms of Communal Lament and the Shaping of Yehud's Cultural Trauma. In Open Theology 8 (2022): 345-361

Danilo Verde

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PREACHING THE PENTATEUCH: READING JEREMIAH'S SERMONS THROUGH THE LENS OF CULTURAL TRAUMA

Juliana Claassens

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Rebuilding Jerusalem: Ezra-Nehemiah as Narrative Resilience Lisa J. Cleath Forthcoming in Jewish Studies Quarterly, 2022

Lisa Cleath

Jewish Studies Quarterly, 2021

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Telling the Story of Exile: Judges 19 as Chosen Trauma Narrative

Alexiana Fry

2020

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