S5 E38 | Dr. Preston Hill | Healing Wounds, Restoring Hope: A Trinitarian Approach to Trauma Recovery


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Mar 17 2025 46 mins   1
In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Preston Hill explore the intersection of trauma and theology, particularly through the lens of Hill's book, Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity & Trauma-Safe Churches. They explore how the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) can help create healing spaces for trauma survivors in churches. Hill shares personal insights about recovering from trauma, emphasizing the importance of community, touch, and spiritual support. The conversation covers topics like reinterpreting the Lord's Prayer, understanding God's fatherhood, the role of art and communion in healing, and creating church environments that empower survivors by offering both social support and individual agency. The discussion is deeply theological yet practical, focusing on hope, restoration, and the transformative power of understanding God's love in the context of trauma recovery.

Resources Mentioned:

2025 Visual Museum Symposium: Believe Her Story – Learning to Listen to God Through Women

The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity

Holy Curiosity with Kat Armstrong

Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches (New Studies in Theology and Trauma) by Dr. Preston Hill, Rev. Dr. Scott Harrower, and Rev. Dr. Josh Cockayne

Women and the Gender of God by Dr. Amy Peeler

God of All Comfort: A Trinitarian Response to the Horrors of This World (Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology) by Rev. Dr. Scott Harrower

Dr. Preston McDaniel Hill

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