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Communal trauma affecting multiple generations. - Historical Trauma Individual diagnosis from exposure to trauma. - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Creating stories to foster resilience in communities. - Narrative Construction Traditional Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible. - Masoretic Text...

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Rebuilding Jerusalem: Trauma and
Resilience in Ezra-Nehemiah Questions
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Communal trauma affecting multiple generations. - ✔✔Historical Trauma


Individual diagnosis from exposure to trauma. - ✔✔Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD)


Creating stories to foster resilience in communities. - ✔✔Narrative
Construction


Traditional Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible. - ✔✔Masoretic Text


Focus on in-group identity, rejecting mixed marriages. - ✔✔Exclusivity in
Ezra-Nehemiah


Judeans returning from Babylonian exile. - ✔✔Repatriated Judeans


Clear understanding of cultural identity and values. - ✔✔Cultural Clarity


Ability to act independently and make choices. - ✔✔Agency


Process of settling among and establishing control over indigenous people. -
✔✔Colonization


Native groups affected by colonization and displacement. - ✔✔Indigenous
American Communities

,Impact of trauma on community structures and relationships. - ✔✔Social
Effects of Trauma


Changes in gene expression due to trauma. - ✔✔Epigenetic Effects


Ability of communities to recover across generations. -
✔✔Cross-Generational Resilience


Rebuilding of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. - ✔✔Temple Reestablishment


Rebuilding Jerusalem's protective walls post-exile. - ✔✔City Walls
Reconstruction


Stories that empower communities to assert identity. - ✔✔Narrative
Source of Agency


Viewing history through the lens of colonization. - ✔✔Colonized Perspective


Writings addressing historical and cultural challenges. - ✔✔Literary
Responses


Era of Jewish history after Babylonian exile. - ✔✔Second Temple Period


Unions between different cultural or ethnic groups. - ✔✔Mixed Marriages


Using psychological theories to analyze texts. - ✔✔Psychological Framework


Analyzing social structures and relationships in texts. - ✔✔Sociological
Framework

, Story reflecting Jewish resilience post-exile. - ✔✔Narrative of
Ezra-Nehemiah


Shared aspirations of a community for recovery. - ✔✔Collective Desires


Psychological impact of forced migration. - ✔✔Trauma of Displacement


Community stories that shape identity and resilience. - ✔✔Public Narrative


Disrupted recollections due to traumatic experiences. - ✔✔Fractured
Memories


Jews defined by their agreement with God. - ✔✔Covenant People


Perception of belonging within a community. - ✔✔Group Exclusivity


Biblical texts reflecting community identity post-exile. - ✔✔Ezra-Nehemiah


Individual psychological disorder from traumatic experiences. - ✔✔PTSD


Social group's emotional response to shared trauma. - ✔✔Cultural Trauma


Trauma experienced by a community as a whole. - ✔✔Collective Trauma


Trauma passed down within a single family. - ✔✔Intergenerational Trauma


Biological mechanisms influencing gene expression across generations. -
✔✔Epigenetics


Community building that selectively includes certain members. -
✔✔Exclusive Inclusivity

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