Religion and Trauma: Psychological Narratives

College University of Trinity College, Faculty of Divinity
Instructor(s) Hewitt, Marsha A.
Course Code TRT5821HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

An examination of religious myths, beliefs and experiences that express and contribute to transgenerational traumatic responses in communities and individuals. Exploration of ways religious narratives reveal multiple levels of psychodynamic processes that organize and give symbolic form to anxiety, grief, loss deriving from personal (abuse, neglect) and social realities (Holocaust; war; violent social strife). Trauma stories from different religious traditions (Christianity: Crucifixion; Judaism: emergence of monotheism; Abraham and Isaac; Job) and popular spiritualities will be explored, focussing on ways they may induce and symoblize trauma including ways they provide resources for healing.

Schedule Mon
Start Time 11:00
End Time 13:00
Hours Per Week 2
Minimum Enrolment 10
Maximum Enrolment 20
Teaching Method
Seminars
Means of Evaluation
Class Participation
Research Paper
Other
Previously Offered Winter 2018
Currently Offered Winter 2019