God and the victim: traumatic intrusions on grace and freedom

New York: Oxford University Press (2007)
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Abstract

Challenges of interpersonal harm for a theology of freedom and grace -- Karl Rahner's theological anthropology -- The role of freedom and grace in the construction of the human self -- The vulnerable self and loss of agency -- Trauma theory and the challenge to a Rahnerian theology of freedom and grace -- The fragmented self and constrained agency -- Feminist theories as correctives to a Rahnerian anthropology -- Response to the challenge -- Rahner's theology revisited -- Ethical directions -- Implications of a revised theology of freedom and grace.

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