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International Journal for Theology

2004 / No. 3

The Structural Betrayal of Trust

Table of Contents

Introduction

7–12

Regina Ammicht-Quinn, Hille Haker and Maureen Junker-Kenny

Breaking the Silence: The Victims

13–19

Marie L. Collins

I. Social Psychological Approaches

What is Sexual Violence?

21–30

Nancy Nason-Clark and Lanette Rufe

Child Abuse: How Normal Development is Disturbed

31–39

Peter Adriaenssens

The Factor of Race / Ethnicity in Clergy Sexual Abuse of Children

40–50

Traci C. West

II. Theological Approaches: Biblical, Historical, Systematic

 

Sexual Violence against Children in the Bible

51–60

Andreas Michel

Sexual Violence against Children: A Violation of the Protection of Children Grounded in Christianity

61–71

Hubertus Lutterbach

Operative Theologies of Priesthood: Have they Contributed to Child Sexual Abuse?

72–86

Eamonn Conway

III. Consequences for Governance, Canon Law and Pastoral Theology

 

`As Idle as a Painted Ship upon a Painted Ocean': A People Adrift in the Ecclesiological Doldrums

87–97

John P. Beal

Sexual Abuse as an Offence in Canon Law

98–109

Hans-Jürgen Guth

Child Abuse by Priests: The Interaction of State Law and Canon Law

110–119

Rik Torfs

Body of Power and Body Power. The Situation of the Church and God's Defeat

120–129

Rainer Bucher

Postscript

130–135

Regina Ammicht-Quinn, Hille Haker and Maureen Junker-Kenny

Edited by Regina Ammicht-Quinn, Hille Haker and Maureen Junker-Kenny

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