Forgiveness and Truth
By (Author) Alistair McFadyen
Edited by Marcel Sarot
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st January 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
Christian life and practice
Political control and freedoms
Social and ethical issues
234.5
Paperback
238
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
320g
In this collection of essays theologians debate forgiveness first as a theological concept, looking at Christology and atonement, ecclesiology, the liturgical mediation of forgiveness and the relationship between divine and human forgiving. Forgiveness is also considered in relation to shame, sin and guilt. Then forgiveness is discussed and applied to practical contemporary situations, as the contributors engage with the secular disciplines on the subject. There are specific situations in both the public and private spheres where forgiveness is both urgent and problematic, for example, in South Africa and Northern Ireland, and in the context of child abuse.
"A helpful and important volume in exploring a crucial area of Christian discipleship." --Crucible, October - December 2002
Dr. Alistair McFadyen is Senior Lecturer at the University of Leeds, England. Dr. Alistair McFayden is Senior Lecturer at the University of Leeds, UK. Dr. Michael Sarot is Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Utrecht.