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When two contradictory commands about remembering past events refused to be reconciled, Dr. Megan Roberts began exploring new theories to help her exegetical work. Trauma theory helped explain the Israelites engagement with memory. And working on what God's comfort can say to traumatized people hit a deep and personal cord in her own life.
Read more about her work in Isaiah HERE
You can find many of her sermons and teaching at Prairie College on their YouTube channel HERE
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When two contradictory commands about remembering past events refused to be reconciled, Dr. Megan Roberts began exploring new theories to help her exegetical work. Trauma theory helped explain the Israelites engagement with memory. And working on what God's comfort can say to traumatized people hit a deep and personal cord in her own life.
Read more about her work in Isaiah HERE
You can find many of her sermons and teaching at Prairie College on their YouTube channel HERE
Contact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.
Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!

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