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With special thanks to Ulrich C. Baer.

His thoughts on trauma-witnessing were the decisive source of inspiration for our “Readings of Trauma”.

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Readings of Trauma

Hermeneutical Perspectives on Biblical and Modern Trauma Narratives

Series:  Studies in Cultural Contexts of the Bible, Volume: 15
Cover Readings of Trauma
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9783657794560
Publisher:
Brill | Schöningh
Print Publication Date:
25 Nov 2025
  • Subjects
    • Theology and World Christianity
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Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Dedication
Preface and Acknowledgments
The Black Hole and the Blank Space: Hermeneutical Challenges in Readings of Trauma
Part I Readability of Trauma: Hermeneutical Questions and Foundations
A Message in a Bottle for the Contemporary World and Posterity: Paul Celan’s “A Death Fugue”
The Hebrew Bible as Trauma Response? Historical and Hermeneutical Considerations
One Hundred Years of Psychoanalytical Trauma Aetiology as a Therapeutic and Hermeneutical Instrument
Part II Trauma Narratives in the Hebrew Bible
Jerusalem’s Demise as a Cultural Trauma in the Book of Jeremiah
“And one to bind up their wounds” (Psalm 147:3) Dealing with Trauma in the Psalms: Some Insights and Open Questions
Trauma and the Fragmentation of Theology in Lamentations
Part III Texts and Contexts: (Re-) Readings in Modernity
Biblical Consolation and the Avoidance of Lament: Voices from the First World War
Traumatisation or Implicated Subject? Post-1945 Challenges to Theological Work in Germany
Theology After Gulag, Bucha, and Beyond: Reflections at the Intersection of Eastern and Western Theological Discourses
Opportunities and Challenges in Re-Reading Post-Traumatic Biblical Narratives of Flood and Rescue Amidst the Climate Catastrophe
Part IV Reading and Re-Reading the Vulnerable Life
The Book of Wounds: The Book of Wounds: Trauma and Vulnerability in Ezekiel
Vulnerable Bodies: The Rape of Dinah (Genesis 34) and The Stalking of Middle Sister, Milkman (Anna Burns)
Re-Reading Vulnerability: The Hebrew Bible, Black Lives Matter, and #MeToo
Part V Listening, Reading, Witnessing: Coping with Open Wounds
Narration and Storytelling: Resolving Bonding Issues with God and Spirituality After Trauma
Hope, Denial, and the Integration of Loss: Reading Lamentations in the Wake of Trauma
Wounds That Must Not Heal: Reading as Trauma-Witnessing
Conclusion
Back Matter
Biographical Notes

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