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The prior suffering of God as a tool in pastoral care of trauma and of traumatic loss

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George Everett Lambert. The Prior Suffering of God As a Tool In Pastoral Care of Trauma and of Traumatic Loss. Trinity Lutheran Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2435fbcd-230b-4aed-af78-29c6d889c274.

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G. E. Lambert. The prior suffering of God as a tool in pastoral care of trauma and of traumatic loss. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2435fbcd-230b-4aed-af78-29c6d889c274

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George Everett Lambert. The Prior Suffering of God As a Tool In Pastoral Care of Trauma and of Traumatic Loss. Trinity Lutheran Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2435fbcd-230b-4aed-af78-29c6d889c274.

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  • God suffers our pains before he allows us to feel them. When we know that God has suffered what we are suffering, we are able to be healed in our traumatic confrontations, and to grow in faith through this suffering, either to a new wholeness of life, or to live completely to the end in the face of death. The thesis was tested in marriage counseling, in care of the dying and bereaved, and in unemployment counseling. People in less serious situations found the concept less helpful; people in trauma found the concept helpful, as reported in fifty-five interviews.
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  • 02/16/2024

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