Sexueller Missbrauch von Kindern und Jugendlichen im Raum von Kirche
Book Description
This comprehensive theological examination addresses one of the most challenging crises facing the Catholic Church in recent decades. Ten years after numerous cases of sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church became public knowledge, this scholarly work moves beyond individual incidents to explore the deeper systemic dimensions of institutional failure and cover-up.
The collection brings together theological voices who analyze the complex phenomenon of clerical abuse and its underlying causes within church structures. Rather than focusing solely on individual perpetrators and their victims, these contributors examine how institutional systems enabled abuse and hindered accountability. The authors critically assess the Church's responses and attempts at reform while identifying ongoing challenges for prevention and healing across different areas of church ministry.
This theological assessment offers both retrospective analysis and forward-looking guidance, revealing what the Church has learned from this crisis and what essential lessons remain unaddressed. The work serves as an important resource for understanding how religious institutions can confront systemic failures while working toward genuine transformation.
For readers interested in institutional accountability, religious reform, and the intersection of theology with social justice, this volume provides scholarly insight into one of contemporary Christianity's most difficult reckonings. The authors contribute to ongoing conversations about how faith communities can acknowledge harm, pursue justice, and rebuild trust through authentic institutional change.
Who Is This For?
š Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~12 hours)
š Length: 447 pages
What You'll Discover
- ā Explore Priests
- ā Explore Religious aspects
- ā Explore Child sexual abuse
- ā Explore Catholic Church
- ā Explore Clergy
- ā Explore Child sexual abuse by clergy
- ā Explore Sexual behavior