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E-raamat: Abuse in World Religions: Towards Solutions

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This book draws attention to the texts, mechanisms, and initiatives that address and combat such forms of sexual(ised) spiritual abuse, and appeals to academics and students of religious studies with interest in rape culture and spiritual abuse seeking to understand and to confront spiritual abuse and rape culture in their own communities.



This book draws attention to the texts, mechanisms, strategies and initiatives that address and combat sexual(ised) spiritual abuse in five world religions. It goes beyond identifying, describing or characterising spiritual abuse in multiple religious traditions and rape culture settings, instead describing what is being done in diverse religious communities and settings to confront, address, resist, and heal from spiritual abuse.

Just as none of the world religions are free from spiritual abuse, all have developed ways to detoxify, prevent, eliminate and bring healing and justice in the face of its existence.

Solution-focused activities range from analysis of sacred texts, to discussion forums, creation of self-representational visual and creative expressions, digital and other forms of activism and protest, specialist training courses, support groups and survivor-led initiatives.

The book will appeal to academics of religious studies with interest in rape culture and spiritual abuse, as well as upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates, and also religious leaders, or leaders of faith-based organisations, seeking to understand and to confront spiritual abuse and rape culture in their own communities.

Introduction
1. Judaism: (Re)deploying Male Texts to Combat a Mostly
Male Problem? Rabbinic Law and American Jewish Resistance to Sexual Abuse
2.
Hinduism: Dynamic Resistance to Violence and Abuse: Examples from Hinduism
3a. Christianity: Accompanying Survivors of Sexual Harm - Responses,
activism, and resistance to sexual harm within Christian contexts 3b.
Christianity: Forging Biblical Interpretive Resilience in the Face of
Bible-based Spiritual Abuse
4. Islam: Dynamic Resistance to Spiritual Abuse:
Strategies and Innovations in Muslim Contexts
5. Sikhi(sm): From Sikhi
Spiritual Abuse to Sikhi Spiritual Healing
Johanna Stiebert is Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Leeds and founding co-director of The Shiloh Project, a research collaboration exploring the intersections of rape culture, religion, and the Bible. She is Co-Investigator of the AHRC-funded research project, Abuse in Religious Contexts.