The Cry of Tamar: Violence Against Women and the Church's ResponseFortress Press, 1995 - 334 ˹éÒ In this comprehensive, practical, and gripping assessment of various forms of violence against women, Pamela Cooper-White challenges the Christian churches to examine their own responses to the cry of Tamar in our time. She describes specific forms of such violence and outlines appropriate pastoral responses. |
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The Rape of Tamar | 1 |
Power and Violence against Women | 17 |
Images of Women Pornography and the Connection to Violence | 43 |
Sexual Harassment | 63 |
Rape | 79 |
Battering | 100 |
Clergy Sexual Abuse | 126 |
Child Sexual Abuse | 145 |
Ritualistic Abuse | 169 |
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