Dr Hannah James is a graduate from the University of St Andrews. She wrote her dissertation on Karl Barth's doctrine of reconciliation and its application for restorative justice practices. In addition to her theological research interests of reconciliation, accountability, and restorative justice, she is now pursuing work on the issue of religious trauma from both psychological and theological perspectives.
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