The focus of this article by our research team looks specifically at the teaching of domestic violence classes in a seminary or religious context, as well as the ongoing professional education of religious leaders, such as pastors. It also considers ways to introduce therapeutic staff to the unique vulnerabilities of highly religious clients who have been abused or who act abusively. Based on data that we have collected at North American theological seminaries and in congregations, we explain some of the challenges of including instruction about domestic violence in a religious context
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Violence in relationships is a common experience for a significant number of women. VicHealth (Aust...
Domestic violence reportedly affects more than 5 million Americans each year, more than 85% of whom ...
This article was attempted to examine the characteristics and the role of religion, especially the l...
Domestic violence (DV) is described as a major public health issue that negatively affects women's p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-54)The purpose of the project is to collaborate with A...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
As the rate of domestic violence hovers around 27% of violent crimes in the U.S., and approximately ...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
The purpose of this thesis was to survey and discuss how small Baptist church clergy address domesti...
Throughout history, Christianity has responded to various social problems. One issue that has surfac...
Every year, more cases of violence against women and children are reported. According to the poll do...
Every year, more cases of violence against women and children are reported. According to the poll do...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Violence in relationships is a common experience for a significant number of women. VicHealth (Aust...
Domestic violence reportedly affects more than 5 million Americans each year, more than 85% of whom ...
This article was attempted to examine the characteristics and the role of religion, especially the l...
Domestic violence (DV) is described as a major public health issue that negatively affects women's p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-54)The purpose of the project is to collaborate with A...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
As the rate of domestic violence hovers around 27% of violent crimes in the U.S., and approximately ...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
The purpose of this thesis was to survey and discuss how small Baptist church clergy address domesti...
Throughout history, Christianity has responded to various social problems. One issue that has surfac...
Every year, more cases of violence against women and children are reported. According to the poll do...
Every year, more cases of violence against women and children are reported. According to the poll do...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Violence in relationships is a common experience for a significant number of women. VicHealth (Aust...