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Silenced no more: the church helping abused women reclaim their identity
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Silenced No More: the Church Helping Abused Women Reclaim Their Identity. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a72b33a5-94c5-46f6-bba2-1d8bd20d963f.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- Domestic violence is a pattern of learned behavior in which one person uses force to control another person. An estimated 3-4 million American women are beaten each year by their husbands or partners. Based upon a qualitative research design over a period of two years with victims of abuse and survivors, I've concluded that sometimes the church has remained silent concerning domestic violence. The aim of this project is to present a model for pastors seeking to engage their congregations in a ministry dealing with abused women. The qualitative proactive research method will be used in this project.
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