Gender, Violence, and Justice is a volume of collected essays by an expert in the field of violence against women and pastrol theology. It represents over three decades of research, advocacy, and pastroal theological reflection on the subject, of secual and domestic violence. Topics include intimate partner violence, sexual abuse and trauma, and clergy sexual misconduct; controversial theological issues such as forgiveness, and, as well, positive frameworks for fostering well-being in families, church, and society. Framed by a foreword and an introduction that place this work in the context of new and contemporary challenges in theory and practice, these essays show an evolution of issues and frameworks for theology, care, and activism arising over time from the movement to end violence against women (both within the beyond religious communitie)- while at the same time demonstrating an unchanging core commitment to gender justice.