In this article, the author looks at suffering in Ps 55 from the perspective of women as victims of sexual violence. The research problem and gap addressed concern residual questions regarding the world of the text and the setting of the lament in earlier stages of its redaction and composition. The discussion takes its inspiration from a reading of Ulrike Bail wherein the speaker of Ps 55 appears to be resorting to forms and contents of expression associated with the trauma of rape. In supplementary relation to this, a reader response approach is adopted aiming to show how a female persona as the projected narrator and her language of distress relate to conceptions of sexual assault. The study thus offers confirmatory findings from Ps 55 o...
"If we could actually hear God talking, making his will manifest in the words of the Hebrew language...
The article aims to re-read Rev 17:16 amid the catastrophic patterns of sexual abuse in the Catholic...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultur...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short vers...
This article looks at violence and the response to violent situations from the perspective of Christ...
In order to construct a basis for reading the Bible from a hermeneutics of rape it is argued that th...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short verse...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultu...
The Tearfund report Silent No More (2011) challenges the worldwide church to respond to sexual viole...
The Tearfund report Silent No More (2011) challenges the worldwide church to respond to sexual viole...
In most cases where rape is explored in literature, there is very little discussion of religion or s...
With news reporting murders on TV and newspapers, we can see names and faces of both suffers and ass...
<strong>Mercy beyond forgiveness as a way to healing and wholeness: Reframing as narrative pas...
Awareness of trauma’s potential effects sheds light on many of the book of Lamentations’ complexitie...
"If we could actually hear God talking, making his will manifest in the words of the Hebrew language...
The article aims to re-read Rev 17:16 amid the catastrophic patterns of sexual abuse in the Catholic...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultur...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short vers...
This article looks at violence and the response to violent situations from the perspective of Christ...
In order to construct a basis for reading the Bible from a hermeneutics of rape it is argued that th...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short verse...
In this thesis, the author takes a journey through both biblical and contemporary patriarchal cultu...
The Tearfund report Silent No More (2011) challenges the worldwide church to respond to sexual viole...
The Tearfund report Silent No More (2011) challenges the worldwide church to respond to sexual viole...
In most cases where rape is explored in literature, there is very little discussion of religion or s...
With news reporting murders on TV and newspapers, we can see names and faces of both suffers and ass...
<strong>Mercy beyond forgiveness as a way to healing and wholeness: Reframing as narrative pas...
Awareness of trauma’s potential effects sheds light on many of the book of Lamentations’ complexitie...
"If we could actually hear God talking, making his will manifest in the words of the Hebrew language...
The article aims to re-read Rev 17:16 amid the catastrophic patterns of sexual abuse in the Catholic...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...