In ‘Incarnating Grace: A Theology of Healing From Sexual Trauma,’ Julia Feder is not only concerned with rejecting dangerous theological projects that have misled (and mistreated) survivors; she is also keen to plumb the depths of the Christian tradition more positively, for resources that offer meaning, courage and hope.
Karen Peterson-Iyer
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Review: What happens when the American Dream doesn’t measure up?
‘Radical Sufficiency’ engages the very real shortcomings of our national myth.
