Drawing on her travels in South Africa and South America and her current role as Director of the face2face project at Holy Rood House, the author asks how the stories of 'survivors' can begin to transform society and the Church. What helps some people 'sur vivre' , that is, to live over and above their stories of trauma and abuse and begin to flourish? What is it that brings resilience to the human spirit, what are redemptive relationships and how can we make 'safe enough' spaces for hidden stories to come to light? How can inappropriate power relations be challenged, and forgiveness be a community activity rather than an individual's burden? This book comes out of the author's experience as a Methodist minister working alongside survivors of abuse, which began when a survivor arrived unannounced on her doorstep. 'It scared me. I wasn't trained for this and I felt totally out of my depth. As the weeks went by, I learned both the trauma and the resilience that were present in my unexpected visitor -- and the need to find a bridge between this experience and an informed theology.' Survivor stories are grounded and echoed in tales from an allotment: of the toil and preparation that are needed, both above and beneath the surface, to enable fragile shoots not only to emerge from the darkness but to grow and flourish. Glasson challenges the victim motif of crucifixion and claims the challenge of the resurrection -- for all people, and for the Church -- to 'live'! '



Autorentext

Barbara Glasson is a Methodist minister, based at an emerging church in Liverpool city centre that bakes bread. She is also Director of the face2face project (supporting survivors of sexual abuse within faith communities), based at a centre for therapeutic healing and wholeness at Holy Rood House in North Yorkshire.

She is the author of Mixed Up Blessing (Inspiration Press 2005) and I Am Somewhere Else (DLT 2006), and a contributor to Unmasking Methodist Theology (MPH), Turning Points (CAFOD Lent Book), The Church at the Centre of the City (MPH, ed Paul Ballard), Bible Reading Notes (ed Nicola Slee), The One Loaf (Joy Mead, Wild Goose Publications) and the Time to Talk of God Report (MPH).



Inhalt

Chapter 1 The hearing

Chapter 2 The presenting

Chapter 3 Being Lost
Chapter 4 Boundaries

Chapter 5 Breaking the Power

Chapter 6 Redeeming Relationships

Chapter 7 Surviving Church

Chapter 8 Consider
Appendix: Further enquiry and contacts

Titel
A Spirituality of Survival
Untertitel
Enabling a Response to Trauma and Abuse
EAN
9781441127204
ISBN
978-1-4411-2720-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.86 MB
Anzahl Seiten
176
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch