Abstract
A theology of healing ministry is fundamentally relational, and it suggests that humans can honor God and the imago dei by assisting and supporting each other after traumatic experiences. Considering theology through the lens of healing ministry demonstrates the need for recognizing healing as one of the ongoing possibilities and eschatological imaginings of Christ’s churches. By embracing a theology of healing ministry, churches can model and foster the healing that is needed by all of creation.
Recommended Citation
Barnicle, Brendan
(2022)
"Responding to Trauma: A Theology of Healing Ministry,"
New Horizons: Vol. 6:
Iss.
2, Article 9.
Available at:
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/newhorizons/vol6/iss2/9