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Stolen Innocence

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The story of Tamar in 2 Samuel 13 recounts the tragic rape of King David's daughter by her half-brother Amnon, exposing deep dysfunction within David's household and the failure of justice in the face of grievous sin. Tamar's story provides a sobering biblical lens through which the modern crisis of sexual abuse and stolen innocence can be understood. In contemporary society, sexual abuse remains pervasive. Children, adolescents, adults, and members of the military often experience sexual victimization in silence. Survivors frequently carry deep wounds marked by fear, shame, confusion, and long-term trauma that may affect relationships, identity, and emotional health throughout their lives. Tamar s cry Brother, don t force me echoes across generations as the anguished voice of countless survivors. For many, her story reflects the loss of dignity and innocence that accompanies sexual abuse. Child sexual abuse does not merely injure a moment in life; it fractures the very architecture of the self. Modern trauma research confirms the profound impact of such violations. Studies show that early trauma can alter neurological stress responses and contribute to lifelong health challenges, including chronic illness, addiction, and mental health struggles. Yet this book also points toward hope. Through compassionate pastoral care, informed intervention, and faith-centered healing, survivors can begin the journey toward restoration. Stolen Innocence calls the Church to awareness, justice, and redemptive care, affirming that while innocence may be stolen, dignity, healing, and renewed life remain possible.
Undertitel
Child Sexual Abuse, Abandonment, and Recovery
ISBN
9798385075706
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
20.4.2026
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