Accidental by David W. Peters - ISBN: 9781506487168
Hardcover
Accidental harm: a journey of grief, forgiveness, and finding community.

Accidental

Rebuilding a Life after Taking One

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  • Hardcover

    182 pages

  • Release Date

    6 November 2023

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Summary

How do we rebuild after causing accidental death or injury?

Accidental injury is the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of forty-five. From fatal traffic accidents to firearms injuries to casualties of war to a deadly virus passed to an elderly loved one, accidental harm dates back almost as far as our human stories go. When these accidents occur, they pose profound and agonizing questions: What do we do when a death falls somewhere between a murder an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781506487168
ISBN-10:1506487165
Author:David W. Peters
Publisher:Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Imprint:Broadleaf Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:182
Release Date:6 November 2023
Weight:318g
Dimensions:222mm x 146mm
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Critics Review

“Peters’s message is unfailingly empathetic, and his prose is an effective mix of unassuming and devastating….Sensitive and unflinching, this sheds light on the complex morality of an unpredictable world.” –Publishers Weekly

“David W. Peters’s Accidental isn’t just important–though it is important. It gives voice to a pain too often stifled. More, it is a useful and provocative addition to the very small shelf of books to give to people after tragedy befalls them. And it is written with grace and empathy.” –Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life: A Memoir

“When telling the story becomes difficult or too painful, the voice may be suffocated not only by the grief caused by the event but also by the strong hold of unresolved trauma. David W. Peters makes use of the powerful impact of narrative as an invitation to tell one’s story while embracing the healing journey.” –Rev. Ardella Gibson, owner and director of Serenity CPE Center for Experiential Learning

“Riveting and powerful, Accidental is a personal story that is well woven with solid academic research. David W. Peters does a great job of telling his story in a heartfelt conversation, being true to his faith and convictions, and being authentically human, with good theological and biblical scholarship. A definite read for those suffering or working with others suffering from the moral injury that results from accidental killing.” –Colonel Mark C. Lee, director of the CPE Center at Brooke Army Medical Center

Accidental is a book of extraordinary grace and compassion, full of helpful, hopeful theological reflections and deeply affecting personal meditations, and utterly lacking platitudes. While David W. Peters’s book is about people who have accidentally killed another person, it seems to me that it will be a balm for anyone who struggles with knowing they have accidentally hurt or harmed someone else. It certainly was for me.” –Kerry Egan, author of On Living

“I found Accidental to be deeply moving, an intellectual tour de force, psychologically sophisticated and introspective, and by far the most in-depth consideration of accidental killing I’ve ever seen. It is so difficult to write from the heart and soul and mind, but David W. Peters did it. The concept of a post-traumatic God is important and powerful on so many levels, especially these days, and the blessings and personal stories offer solace. The interweaving of historical analysis, psychology, and theology is so well done and offers a rich framework for consideration. He did not shy away from difficult topics, yet provided a nuanced perspective that neither condemns nor excuses. Peters has created an important and moving book that explores the experience of accidental killers and offers a deeply spiritual exploration of what such tragedies mean and how those who harm others can themselves heal from moral self-condemnation. This is essential reading for anyone who has ever caused harm or cared about someone who has caused harm–that is, all of us.” –Maryann Gray, PhD, social psychologist, and founder of the Hyacinth Foundation

About The Author

David W. Peters

David W. Peters is the vicar of St. Joan of Arc Episcopal Church. He served as an enlisted Marine and Army chaplain, deploying to Baghdad, Iraq, in 2005-2006. Peters has degrees from Missio Seminary, Seminary of the Southwest, and Erskine Theological Seminary, and is the author of Post-Traumatic God, Post-Traumatic Jesus, and Death Letter. He has been featured on All Things Considered. He hosts the podcast Dear Padre and serves on the board of The Hyacinth Fellowship, a foundation of support for people who have killed accidentally. He and his family live in Pflugerville, Texas.

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