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Pamela Cooper-White calls us to such a vision and such a politics-a superb effort!” - Susan B.
The Cry of Tamar has value beyond the church, in any setting where the restoration of the feminine voice to our culture is valued.” - Peter Rutter, M.D., author of Sex in the Forbidden Zone “If you don’t have a vision of justice and a politics to implement it, you’re just running a MASH unit in the war of the bodies of women and children. This is thoroughly researched, state-of-the-art scholarship. Moreover, she does all this within a psychological and spiritual framework that does not blame, never loses hope, and maintains respect for both men and women. She has given us a profound analysis of the cultural sources of violence and sexual boundary violations as well as practical remedies that can be applied by both individuals and congregations. It has particular importance to religious people by bringing these issues into the context of biblical and theological reflection as well as psychological counseling.” - Rosemary Radford Ruether, visiting scholar at the Claremont Graduate University and School of Theology “I can’t imagine a more authoritative accounting of the subject of violence against women than Pamela Cooper-White has accomplished here. child abuse, and others, as well as pornography as cultural violence. It is the only book I know that addresses a number of major issues of violence: sexual harassment, rape, battering. The Cry of Tamar continues to be a primary textbook on violence against women: a must-read by anyone in religious leadership who wants to break cycles of violence against women and the church’s silence about such violence.” -Carrie Doehring, Iliff School of Theology the cry of tamar Praise for the first edition of The Cry of Tamar: “This is a major resource both for those teaching courses on violence to women and also for practitioners who support women in situations of violence. Here we gain another voice: the basso profundo of wisdom and compassion distilled over her many years of scholarship, teaching, and clinical work. While her focus is still on violence against women in the United States, this second edition describes global developments in how violence against women has received increased attention throughout the world. Snorton, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Fifth District Cooper-White “Pamela Cooper-White’s original, incisive, and articulate practical theology of various forms of violence against women remains timely and relevant. It is theological and practical, inviting pastoral leaders and congregations to utilize the healing forces of faith and community toward both survivors and perpetrators of violence.” -Bishop Teresa E. This revised edition is required reading for all pastors and laity concerned about gender equity in the churches.” -James Newton Poling, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary “The Cry of Tamar encourages the church to step forward with courage to address the serious issue of violence against women. In spite of significant increases in local and global social activism to end violence against women, the epidemic continues, supported by a backlash of religious patriarchal forces. The Cry of Tamar “The Cry of Tamar in 1995 quickly became a standard text on gender justice in U.S. In this new and updated edition, Pamela CooperWhite examines not only where the church has made progress but also where the risks of violence remain unchanged or even greater, keeping this crucial issue before the church as a focus for care and advocacy. Religion/Pastoral Care and Counseling seco n d ed i t i o n In 1995, The Cry of Tamar opened a startling window on violence against women and how the church has both failed and championed the cause of women at risk. Her Fortress Press books include Shared Wisdom: Use of the Self in Pastoral Care and Counseling (2004) and Many Voices: Pastoral Psychotherapy in Relational and Theological Perspective (2006). and Nancye Clapp Gautier Professor of Pastoral Theology, Care, and Counseling at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. Reconciliation: Moving Beyond Individual Forgiveness 251 to Communal Justice Appendix: A Litany for Healing 262 Notes 264 Indexes 330 Citation previewīeyond fairness and objectivity to tenderness and care- Pamela Cooper-White is Ben G. Ministry with Men Who Use Violence 205 10. Sexual Abuse of Children 168 Part Three: The Church’s Response 8. Images of Women: Pornography and the Connection to Violence 64 Part Tw o: Forms of Violence against Women 3. Table of contents : Acknowledgments vi Preface to the First Edition (1995) vii Introduction to the Second Edition 1 Prologue: The Rape of Tamar 24 Part One: The Framework of Violence against Women 1.