COMMUNITIES/CLERGY: Resources

Engaging in active conversations with interested religious leaders in the community and cultivating knowledge of your local domestic violence program are irreplaceable and your most valuable resource.

Adams, Carol J. Woman-Battering, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994.

Beck, Evelyn Thorton. "Therapy’s Double Dilemma: Anti-Semitism and Misogyny." Women and Therapy 10:4 (1991); 19-29.

Brown, Joanne Carlson and Carole R. Bohn, ed., Christianity, Patriarchy and Abuse; A Feminist Critique. New York: Pilgrim Press. 1990.

Bussard, Joy M.K., Battered Women (From a Theology of Suffering to an Ethic Empowerment). 1986

Clarke, Rita-Lou. Pastoral Care of Battered Women. Philadelphia: Westminster Press. 1986.

Fortune, Marie M. Keeping the Faith: Questions and Answers for the Abused Woman. San Francisco: Harper, 1987.

Gnandason, Aruna. No Longer a Secret: The Church and Violence Against Women. Geneva: WCC Publications. 1993.

For further resources found in the "Guide for Clergy" booklet, please
contact the nearest domestic violence/sexual assault program or the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault toll free number at:

800-990-3877






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