What does it mean to forgive? The answer is widely assumed to be
self-evident but critical analysis quickly reveals the complexities
of the subject. Forgiveness has traditionally been the preserve of
Christian theology, though in the last half century - and at an
accelerating pace - psychologists, lawyers, politicians and moral
philosophers have all been making an important contribution to
questions about and our understanding of the subject. Anthony Bash
offers a vigorous restatement of the Christian view of forgiveness
in critical dialogue with those both within and without the
Christian tradition. Forgiveness is a much more complicated subject
than many theologians recognize. Bash explores the relevance of the
theoretical discussion of the topic to recent events such as the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, post-Holocaust
trials, the aftermath of 9/11 and July 7 and various high-profile
criminal cases.
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