Insights into Moral Injury and Soul Repair from Classical Jewish Texts

This article explores how Jewish biblical, rabbinic, and liturgical texts can be used to broaden and deepen an understanding of moral injury. To date, the literature on moral injury has been written from secular, Christian and Muslim perspectives. The primary purpose of our research was to find conc...

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Published in:Pastoral psychology
Authors: Geringer, Kim S. (Author) ; Wiener, Nancy H. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science Business Media B. V. [2019]
In: Pastoral psychology
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
NBE Anthropology
NCB Personal ethics
RG Pastoral care
Further subjects:B Jewish Tradition
B Transgression
B Repentance
B Repair
B Spiritual Healing
B Moral Injury
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Summary:This article explores how Jewish biblical, rabbinic, and liturgical texts can be used to broaden and deepen an understanding of moral injury. To date, the literature on moral injury has been written from secular, Christian and Muslim perspectives. The primary purpose of our research was to find concepts and language that could speak specifically to Jewish clergy members, expand their awareness of moral injury, and enhance their pastoral work with those suffering from such injury, however derived. To do so, we surveyed a broad spectrum of Jewish literature. We found a rich body of writings that address moral injury, offer new ways of thinking about guilt and responsibility, and prescribe a methodology for healing. While these biblical texts, prayers and legal writings speak in a particular Jewish idiom, they can be utilized by clergy of all faiths.
ISSN:1573-6679
Contains:Enthalten in: Pastoral psychology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11089-018-0848-7