Author: | Kit Barker, Dale Campbell, David P. Gushee, Myk Habets, Philip Halstead, Sarah Harris, Mark S. Hurst, Belinda Jacomb, L. Gregory Jones, Richard Neville, Andrew Picard, Alistair Reese, Jonathan R. Robinson, Csilla Saysell, David Tombs, Stephanie Worboys | ISBN: | 9781978701366 |
Publisher: | Fortress Academic | Publication: | October 31, 2018 |
Imprint: | Fortress Academic | Language: | English |
Author: | Kit Barker, Dale Campbell, David P. Gushee, Myk Habets, Philip Halstead, Sarah Harris, Mark S. Hurst, Belinda Jacomb, L. Gregory Jones, Richard Neville, Andrew Picard, Alistair Reese, Jonathan R. Robinson, Csilla Saysell, David Tombs, Stephanie Worboys |
ISBN: | 9781978701366 |
Publisher: | Fortress Academic |
Publication: | October 31, 2018 |
Imprint: | Fortress Academic |
Language: | English |
Forgiveness is at the heart of the Christian Gospel. It goes hand in hand with love, mercy, and grace, the fundamental theological virtues. However, forgiveness is easier to define than it is to embody. This unique collection of essays brings together theologians, ethicists, and ministry practitioners into a constructive dialog which explores the complex and crucial concept of forgiveness: what it is, where it is to be found, and how it might be practiced. These essays reflect the perspectives of those from various traditions who nonetheless take the Christian Scriptures seriously, believe that forgiveness is central to living out the Gospel, and are creative in the ways in which forgiveness can be practiced. Forgiveness is an art and not simply a science; as such it requires trust, skill, and hope alongside love, mercy, and grace if it is to be embodied. This volume offers a unique window into the art of forgiveness and the faithful and innovative ways in which it is to be understood, embodied, and cultivated.
Forgiveness is at the heart of the Christian Gospel. It goes hand in hand with love, mercy, and grace, the fundamental theological virtues. However, forgiveness is easier to define than it is to embody. This unique collection of essays brings together theologians, ethicists, and ministry practitioners into a constructive dialog which explores the complex and crucial concept of forgiveness: what it is, where it is to be found, and how it might be practiced. These essays reflect the perspectives of those from various traditions who nonetheless take the Christian Scriptures seriously, believe that forgiveness is central to living out the Gospel, and are creative in the ways in which forgiveness can be practiced. Forgiveness is an art and not simply a science; as such it requires trust, skill, and hope alongside love, mercy, and grace if it is to be embodied. This volume offers a unique window into the art of forgiveness and the faithful and innovative ways in which it is to be understood, embodied, and cultivated.