“Is divorce for abuse biblical?” In the Evangelical church this is a question that plagues us all. Pastors are reluctant and uncomfortable discussing it, many believing that erring on the side of caution means “no” and trying to “fix” most abuse cases. It’s a question many of us have had to deal with, some as… Continue reading Is Divorce For Abuse Biblical? Who’s Asking?
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Abuse and Empathy: How Abusers Flunk the Empathy Test
The very first book I bought and read when I began my quest to study abuse was Physical Abusers and Sexual Offenders [Affiliate link] by Scott Allen Johnson. It is not a Christian book. Johnson's thesis is that therapists and researchers have erred in not realizing that these two forms of abuse are very often linked… Continue reading Abuse and Empathy: How Abusers Flunk the Empathy Test