Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Moral Courage: Motives and Designs for Ministry in a Troubled World

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004 - Psychology - 251 pages
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This series contributes to the growing discipline of practical theology by providing frontline scholarship on major topics in the field, with an emphasis on the emerging international discussion. Written by expert scholars known worldwide, these volumes will be of interest to pastors, students of theology, and those working in the allied fields of sociology, psychology, cultural studies, social work, and medicine.

According to the authors of this powerfully reasoned book, only a serious commitment to the Christian ideas of forgiveness and reconciliation can meet the needs of today's troubled world -- and the church must take the lead in this process. Partly a survey of existing attitudes and partly a how-to manual for developing an active "public" church, this book highlights the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation in both congregational life and society, and it traces out the intricacies of making them happen. After discussing common views of human nature and exploring the concepts of forgiveness and reconciliation as found in Scripture and church tradition, Robert Browning and Roy Reed put forth an innovative four-pronged approach integrating recent scientific studies of forgiveness with bold, theologically grounded ministry proposals.

 

Contents

What People Are Really Thinking A Survey of Four Churches
19
Are Forgiveness Reconciliation and Moral Courage Really Possible? The Nature of Human Nature
48
Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Bible The Relation of Justice and Mercy
75
A Brief History of Transgression and Reconciliation among Christians
99
Forgiveness and Reconciliation through Moral Development in Families Churches Schools and Communities
120
A FourPronged Approach to Increasing Forgiveness Reconciliation and Moral Courage
142
Moral and Spiritual Education Linked to SacramentalLiturgical Life
171
Dealing with Moral Failure Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Christian Worship
200
Epilogue
218
Survey of Attitudes concerning Confession Forgiveness and Reconciliation
221
Facilitators Guide Reconciliation Workshop
229
Psychological Variables That May Be Involved When We Forgive
233
Index
235
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