Rethinking Christian Forgiveness
Title | Rethinking Christian Forgiveness PDF eBook |
Author | James K. Voiss |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Total Pages | 448 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0814680607 |
Is there such a thing as "Christian Forgiveness"? Christians speak as though there is. But what would it be? How would it differ from forgiveness as a basic human enactment? And if there is a distinctive Christian forgiveness, what might it have to say to our world today? To answer these questions, the present work traverses three distinctive intellectual landscapes--continental philosophy, Anglo-American moral philosophy, and psychology--to establish a phenomenology of forgiving before turning to contemporary Christian literature. The multilayered dialogue that ensues challenges the assumptions of contemporary approaches--secular and Christian--and invites the reader to rethink the meaning of Christian forgiveness.
Rethinking Christian Forgiveness
Title | Rethinking Christian Forgiveness PDF eBook |
Author | James K. Voiss |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Total Pages | 448 |
Release | 2015-05-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0814680615 |
Is there such a thing as “Christian Forgiveness”? Christians speak as though there is. But what would it be? How would it differ from forgiveness as a basic human enactment? And if there is a distinctive Christian forgiveness, what might it have to say to our world today? To answer these questions, the present work traverses three distinctive intellectual landscapes—continental philosophy, Anglo-American moral philosophy, and psychology—to establish a phenomenology of forgiving before turning to contemporary Christian literature. The multilayered dialogue that ensues challenges the assumptions of contemporary approaches—secular and Christian—and invites the reader to rethink the meaning of Christian forgiveness.
ReThinking Forgiveness
Title | ReThinking Forgiveness PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Laidlaw |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 2021-05-03 |
Genre | |
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No matter who you are, you have at some time been wounded in your relationships. Often, the hurts from the past can carry forward into the present, robbing us of peace and joy. This book takes a closer, biblical look at the current approach to forgiveness and suggests something even more critical that needs to be addressed first for real healing to occur.
Forgiveness
Title | Forgiveness PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Inrig |
Publisher | Our Daily Bread Publishing |
Total Pages | 317 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1572939303 |
Gary Inrig brings wonderful breadth, depth, and balance to a very difficult subject: forgiveness. As one 83-year-old theologian, Rev. Herb VanderLugt, says, "This is the best book on the subject I have ever read." Whether it's living forgiven, learning to forgive, what to do when an offender refuses to request forgiveness, whether we're asking, giving, or waiting for forgiveness, this book covers the subject with Inrig's on-the-mark illustrations and solid biblical teaching. It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the subject of forgiveness to the Christian faith. If the Bible makes it clear that Christians are forgiven people, it also makes it clear that we are to be forgiving people. How and when do we do that? What does it look like?
Forgiving What You'll Never Forget
Title | Forgiving What You'll Never Forget PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. David Stoop |
Publisher | Revell |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2017-01-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493406396 |
Forgiveness is an essential part of being a Christian. But what do we do when confronted with the unforgivable--an act that shakes our moral foundations to their roots, often committed by someone trusted and loved? Murder, sexual abuse, adultery--all leave lifelong wounds and all are trespasses that, through the grace of God, still can be forgiven. Dr. David Stoop compassionately guides readers along the course of heartfelt forgiveness, freeing them to apply the biblical teachings that have already changed thousands of lives. Now available in mass market.
Rethinking Forgiveness for Christians
Title | Rethinking Forgiveness for Christians PDF eBook |
Author | Yvonne C Hebert Ma |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Total Pages | 186 |
Release | 2015-08-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781508779674 |
Ever feel insulted and hurt by the careless (or intentional) behavior of another person? Many people want to follow the direction of Jesus to forgive 7 x 77 times but find it next to impossible because the hurt is so deep and they feel so wounded. Knowing that they are not forgiving can be disturbing to their peace of mind and make them feel unworthy. Ms. Hebert believes in the WWI slogan "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." Her book incorporates both the mental tactics to understand the four types of people we all have to interact with and how to handle hurtful situations with them, as well as a faith-filled attitude of prayer and living with the mind of a Child of God. Tactics for healing past hurts and forgiving oneself for situations which lie heavily on one's heart are also discussed. This book is a must-have for anyone struggling with forgiveness and anger.
Executing God
Title | Executing God PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon L. Baker |
Publisher | Presbyterian Publishing Corp |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2013-11-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1611643562 |
Why did God have to murder his only son to pay our debts? What kind of vengeful, violent God can only be satisfied by vicarious blood atonement? In Executing God, theologian Sharon Baker presents a biblically based and theologically sound critique of popular theories of the atonement. Concerned about the number of acts of violence performed in the name of God, Baker challenges cultural assumptions about the death of Jesus and its meaning to Christians. She ultimately offers a constructive alternate view of atonement based on God's forgiveness that opens up salvation to a wider group of people.