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An international group of theologians considers the importance of forgiveness and truth in the modern world. Dogmatic and practical theological themes are addressed, including Christology and atonement, forgiving abusive parents, the economics of forgiveness, forgiveness in Northern Ireland and shame, sin, and guilt. Contributors include Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger, Peter Selby, Christopher Jones, Fraser Watts, Peter Sedgwick, Jane Craske, Todd Pokrifka-Joe, Nico Schreurs, Alwyn Thompson, and David Self.
Dr Alistair McFadyen is Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Leeds. Dr Marcel Sarot is Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Utrecht.
Jesus Christ the forgiven, Haddon Willmer; loosing and binding, Christopher Jones; shame, sin and guilt, Fraser Watts; forgiving abusive parents, Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger; the merciful economy, Peter Selby; forgiveness and our awareness of truth, Peter H. Sedgwick; forgiveness in context, Jane Craske; probing the relationship between divine and human forgiveness in Matthew, Todd Pokrifka-Joe; truth and reconciliation, Nico Schreurs; forgiveness and the political process in Northern Ireland, Alwyn Thompson; enfolding the dark, David Self; is God allowed to forgive? Karin Scheiber.
"A helpful and important volume in exploring a crucial area of Christian discipleship." --Crucible, October - December 2002