Forgiveness in Context: Theology and Psychology in Creative Dialogue
By (Author) Fraser Watts
Edited by Liz Gulliford
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st September 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theology
Psychology
234.5
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
356g
The last 20 years have seen the development of a growing body of psychological literature on the long-neglected subject of forgiveness. Forgiveness has been widely regarded as a purely religious construct. However, recently it has been advocated in many different secular contexts as offering an appropriate and healthy means of release. The book continually engages the reader on both psychological and theological levels in a sustained dialogue that has not permeated any of the books already available on forgiveness.
"This collection provides much needed practical material for the reflective practitioner andI recommend it to all who wish to ensure that they speak more contextually about the contextual practice of forgiveness and avoid being misunderstood" ANVIL, vol.24 no.2 2007 -- Peter Robinson
'The book offers a genuine...conversation that fully justifies its sub-title. For those of us seeking to preach an incarnational faith it would seem foolish to ignore the insights of human science.' ~ John Armes, Vol 117, No. 4 -- John Armes * Expository Times *
'...a significant book....thoughtful...The editors should be congratulated for putting this wealth of well-represented and significant material into such easily accessible form.' -- Christopher MacKenna * Theology *
Fraser Watts is Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Sciences, and Director of the Psychology and Religion Research Programme, University of Cambridge. Liz Gulliford is Research Assistant, Psychology and Religion Research Programme, University of Cambridge.