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Redeeming Memories: A Theology of Healing and Transformation [Paperback] Keshgegian, Flora A
Redeeming Memories: A Theology of Healing and Transformation [Paperback] Keshgegian, Flora A
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**Redeeming Memories: A Theology of Healing and Transformation** tackles the messy business of trauma, memory, and spiritual recovery with refreshing honesty. Flora A. Keshgegian doesn't sugarcoat the hard stuff – she dives into how communities and individuals can genuinely heal from collective wounds while building something better from the wreckage.
This isn't your typical fluffy self-help theology. Keshgegian weaves together practical theology, trauma studies, and real-world examples to explore how we actually process painful memories and transform them into sources of strength rather than shame.
Perfect for theology students, progressive Christians, counselors, and anyone wrestling with questions about suffering, healing, and hope. Religious studies folks will appreciate the academic rigor without the academic snobbery.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks shows some gentle wear but remains completely readable – kind of fitting for a book about transformation through life's rough patches.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, a theology book that doesn't pretend everything's fine when it's clearly not. Keshgegian gets it."
"Challenging but hopeful – exactly what I needed for my ministry work."
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