Resources about Abuse
Journeying toward Justice
Pace Journal
The Old Testament’s concern for the plight of the vulnerable is built upon another key Old Testament teaching—that all humans are created in God’s image and hold value because of that very fact. Whereas humans are apt to think that the wealthy, the powerful, and the culturally influential are more valuable, the biblical witness teaches that this is not the case.
Reading Psalms with Survivors of Abuse
Criswell Theological Review
Imprecatory psalms—or better named, justice psalms—offer trauma survivors a model by which to engage with God after experiencing trauma, along with the corollary to this position—that the imprecatory psalms offer Christians a way to enter into the suffering of those around us.
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