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Bullying And Its Effects On Images Of God For Adolescent Girls
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- A phenomenological research methodology is utilized. Three adolescent girls were interviewed using an in-depth semi-structured approach. Bullying is examined from a behavioral science perspective; particularly addressing how suffering manifests in social and family relationships, and as mental health problems. A theological examination of suffering engages the thought of Jürgen Moltmann and Elie Wiesel. Likewise, suffering is examined using the biblical concept of shalom. Several dichotomies and insoluble problems, along with psychological effects including internalization, social isolation, reinvention of self, etc., is described. The resilience of the interview subjects, and the image of God as ever-present, supportive and strengthening is revealed.
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