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September 11 and the Role of the Theologian
Authors:Rosemary Chinnici
Affiliation:The Graduate Theological Union and Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, California.
Abstract:As is the case with all “disasters” the nation is experiencing the various psychological stages to the September 11, 2001 disaster: threat, warning, impact, inventory, heroism, honeymoon, disillusionment, and reconstruction. In order for healing to occur from and within the religious community, theologians, pastors, and religiously–minded people must enter into these different stages of disaster and suffer–with the community. Instead of explaining September 11 from an abstract, removed stance, we ought to reveal our concerns and uncertainties about God in this situation and wonder with the rest of the community of grievers, “How has this happened?” From this place, true healing and reconstruction of the community will be possible.
Keywords:Psychological stages of disaster    911    Johann Metz    theology of suffering
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