Battered Into Submission

Battered Into Submission
Author: James Alsdurf
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1998-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725206587

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Each year three to four million women are severely assaulted by their husbands, ex-husbands or boyfriends. Battery is the single major cause of injury to women. And Christians are not exempt. Women are being choked, spat upon, hit, pushed, bitten, dragged by the hair and kicked -- by Christian husbands. Unfortunately, the church has all too often ignored this uncomfortable subject. Citing their finding from extensive research and summarizing eight years of interviews with victims, abusers, and pastors, James and Phyllis Alsdurf provide a comprehensive treatment of this troubling topic. They show the psychological, spiritual and personal impact of wife abuse and call the church to reexamine its role in addressing the issue.

Battered Into Submission

Battered Into Submission
Author: Marlin Vis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

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Broken and Battered

Broken and Battered
Author: Muriel Canfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451605048

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If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, this book will show you a way out. The life of an abused woman is one of fear, pain, and isolation. Not only is she victimized by the man she loves, she is often disbelieved and abandoned by friends and family. Broken emotionally and battered physically, she is left feeling as if there is no way out. But there is a way out, and this powerfully courageous book leads the way. Refusing to gloss over the terrible realities of abuse, this book shares the true stories of abused women while exploring the male rational behind abuse and the reasons women minimize or deny the extent of their abuse. The book goes on to discuss practical issues such as court procedures and child custody as well as offering a step-by-step safety and escape plan.

Jeroboam's Wife

Jeroboam's Wife
Author: Robin Gallaher Branch
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153264311X

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Much has been written about prominent women of the Bible such as Sarah, Ruth, and Esther. But little attention has been paid to the obscure or unnamed women of the Old Testament whose words are not recorded. Yet even while mute, these women often played critical roles in the unfolding of God’s plan, at times signaling the emergence of great events. In Jeroboam’s Wife, Robin Gallaher Branch introduces seven of these obscure yet noteworthy women and girls. Through her careful examination of the literary contours of the biblical narratives, she highlights their unique challenges and indelible contributions. Drawing from contemporary biblical, psychological, and sociological scholarship, Branch brings these women and their stories to life in fresh ways. Thoughtful questions for personal reflection or group discussion help contemporary readers ponder how these women’s lives are still relevant.

In the Name of Submission

In the Name of Submission
Author: Kay M. Strom
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556357702

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Whatever happened to happily-ever-after? For the woman physically abused by her husband, home is a nest of nightmares. She's too afraid to stay. It only gets worse . . . One day he'll kill me . . . the kids will be next . . . And she's too afraid to leave. I know he wants to change . . . there's still a chance . . . it's all over if I leave--and anyway, where could I go? This book helps the abuse victim think through her fears--and then take positive, loving action. In a marriage chronically infected by violence, she'll learn why the very best first step--best for all concerned--is often simply to get out for a time. She'll learn how to take that step with courage and wisdom . . . and without losing hope for her marriage.

Submission

Submission
Author: Michel Houellebecq
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473523613

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As the 2022 French Presidential election looms, two candidates emerge as favourites: Marine Le Pen of the Front National, and the charismatic Muhammed Ben Abbes of the growing Muslim Fraternity. Forming a controversial alliance with the political left to block the Front National’s alarming ascendency, Ben Abbes sweeps to power, and overnight the country is transformed. This proves to be the death knell of French secularism, as Islamic law comes into force: women are veiled, polygamy is encouraged and, for our narrator François – misanthropic, middle-aged and alienated – life is set on a new course. Submission is a devastating satire, comic and melancholy by turns, and a profound meditation on faith and meaning in Western society.

A Cry Instead of Justice

A Cry Instead of Justice
Author: Dereck Daschke
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567027244

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Women, Abuse, and the Bible

Women, Abuse, and the Bible
Author: Catherine Clark Kroeger
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532687982

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Why are spouse and child abuse so frighteningly common in the church? According to the findings of this book’s contributors, the main reason stems from misuse and misunderstanding of the Bible’s teachings on headship and submission. Based on a Christians for Biblical Equality conference, Women, Abuse, and the Bible shows that many abusers see no conflict between their behavior and their Christian beliefs. Some abusers even justify their behavior by citing biblical passages and religious principles. With input from counselors, biblical scholars, an abuser, and survivors, this eye-opening book will: —Compel Christians to recognize the existence of domestic violence. —Offer practical and creative pathways to healing. —Challenge churches to honestly address the issues of domestic, verbal, and clergy abuse, emotional cruelty, sexual harassment, and rape. This book speaks frankly of the way that the Bible can be used to hurt or to heal, to disperse God’s grace or to obstruct it. It serves as a sourcebook for all Christians courageous enough to address the problem.

Inside the Mind of a Battered Woman

Inside the Mind of a Battered Woman
Author: Oluchi Otti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781432762544

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As rightly stated by a Domestic abuse advocate, it is a rare privilege to be allowed inside someones mind and a huge responsibility especially when that mind has been battered almost into submission. The author gives readers a vivid description and an understanding of the physical, emotional, and psychological dynamics that drive the actions of a woman that has been battered into a life of hopelessness. An understanding that she hopes will make you a channel of support to those who are trapped in the valleys of destructive relationships, and who need a lifeline to pull them up from the valley of abuse and hopelessness to the stable ground of refuge and hope.

Women's Human Rights

Women's Human Rights
Author: Susan Deller Ross
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0812200020

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According to Susan Deller Ross, many human rights advocates still do not see women's rights as human rights. Yet women in many countries suffer from laws, practices, customs, and cultural and religious norms that consign them to a deeply inferior status. Advocates might conceive of human rights as involving torture, extrajudicial killings, or cruel and degrading treatment—all clearly in violation of international human rights—and think those issues irrelevant to women. Yet is female genital mutilation, practiced on millions of young girls and even infants, not a gross violation of human rights? When a family decides to murder a daughter in the name of "honor," is that not an extrajudicial killing? When a husband rapes or savagely beats his wife, knowing the legal authorities will take no action on her behalf, is that not cruel and degrading treatment? Women's Human Rights is the first human rights casebook to focus specifically on women's human rights. Rich with interdisciplinary material, the book advances the study of the deprivation and violence women suffer due to discriminatory laws, religions, and customs that deny them their most fundamental freedoms. It also provides present and future lawyers the legal tools for change, demonstrating how human rights treaties can be used to obtain new laws and court decisions that protect women against discrimination with respect to employment, land ownership, inheritance, subordination in marriage, domestic violence, female genital mutilation, polygamy, child marriage, and the denial of reproductive rights. Ross examines international and regional human rights treaties in depth, including treaty language and the jurisprudence and general interpretive guidelines developed by human rights bodies. By studying how international human rights law has been and can be implemented at the domestic level through local courts and legislatures, readers will understand how to call upon these newly articulated human rights to help bring about legislation, court decisions, and executive action that protect women from human rights violations.