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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Alphonso Groenewald
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Alphonso Groenewald
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Russell L Meek
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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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Jesper Høgenhaven
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Joshua Johnson
Lumen et Vita, 2012
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Dalit M Rom-Shiloni
Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 2005
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Adele Reinhartz
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Elizabeth (Liza) Esterhuizen
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Heath Dewrell
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Lisa Cleath
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Telling the Story of Exile: Judges 19 as Chosen Trauma Narrative
Alexiana Fry
2020
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