Klaasen, John2023-02-202023-02-2020182305-445Xhttps://doi.org/10.7833/117-1-1348https://hdl.handle.net/10566/8443What contribution does a narrative approach make to effective care for those affected by gender-based violence? Notwithstanding the contributions of feminist theologians who take experience and identity seriously (Ackermann and Ruether), open-ended narrative includes lived experience, embodied communication, and the identity of the victim as formative community as an effective approach of care. Experience as lived experience or actual reality is not what is interpreted by the dominance of those in the centre, but it is primarily the experience of the vulnerable at the margins. The post-structuralist critique of the structuralist approach to communication and difference and the other within a fluid community will be considered within the narrative approach of care. This article will also address the intersection between gender and culture. I will use Ackermann and Ruether�s feminist lens as theological frameworkenCulturePastoral careGender Based ViolenceIdentityReligionIntersection of personhood and culture: A narrative approach of pastoral care to gender-based violenceArticle