Anne Stevens (University of Kent)
followed by a series of case studies focusing on different individuals and how their emotional development informed their therapeutic interventions
As pandemic lockdowns descended across the world
two-time cancer survivor and athlete
They get no clear picture of the evolution of the city from its beginnings to the present and no sense of how all of the sites fit into history nor of the significance of Key West in American social
Reading the Hebrew Bible after the Shoah Jamie Lewis Anne Stevens (University of Kent)Is theology possible after the Shoah? Marvin Sweeney challenges biblical theologians to take that question with utmost seriousness. Sweeney examines often ignored biblical texts where ancient Israel contemplated the problem of apparent divine absence and "divine evil," and finds the perspective of post Holocaust theology an indispensable interpretive resource. In biblical stories like those of Abraham, Moses, Jeroboam, Manasseh, Josiah, Isaiah,