Forgiveness
Reclaiming Its Power in a Culture of Outrage and Fear
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Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781587436079
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 20/04/2026
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
"But if I forgive them, doesn't that mean they get away with it?"
In a culture that prizes outrage over reconciliation, forgiveness is increasingly seen as weakness--an outdated concept that fails to take harm seriously. But what if forgiveness isn't about minimizing justice but about restoring hope?
In Forgiveness, public theologian Amy Orr-Ewing reclaims the transformative power of the biblical call to forgive and explains why it remains Christianity's most radical gift to a world in crisis. Drawing from theology, psychology, history, and literature, she explores numerous themes:
? why forgiveness remains a cornerstone of human flourishing
? the impact of forgiveness on both personal and cultural levels
? how forgiveness upholds justice rather than undermining it
? what makes Christian forgiveness unique from secular ideas of grace and justice
For pastors, leaders, and all Christians who long to see a healthier, less punitive culture, this book offers a reimagined vision of forgiveness that brings healing to individuals, communities, and society.
Contents
Introduction
1. Forgiveness as a Radical Possibility for a Great Human Need
2. Forgiveness as a Welcome Challenge to a Punitive World
3. Forgiveness as a Theological Marvel and Gift to the World
4. Forgiveness as an Embodied Gift Lived Out in Reality
5. Forgiveness as a Healer Acquainted with Trauma
6. Forgiveness as a Gift to Any Who Experience Anxiety
7. Forgiveness as a Story We All Want to Be In
8. Forgiveness as an Integral Part of Flourishing Community
9. Forgiveness as a Defining Characteristic of Western Civilization
10. Forgiveness as a Guide in Our Struggle for Healthy National Identity
Conclusion
Introduction
1. Forgiveness as a Radical Possibility for a Great Human Need
2. Forgiveness as a Welcome Challenge to a Punitive World
3. Forgiveness as a Theological Marvel and Gift to the World
4. Forgiveness as an Embodied Gift Lived Out in Reality
5. Forgiveness as a Healer Acquainted with Trauma
6. Forgiveness as a Gift to Any Who Experience Anxiety
7. Forgiveness as a Story We All Want to Be In
8. Forgiveness as an Integral Part of Flourishing Community
9. Forgiveness as a Defining Characteristic of Western Civilization
10. Forgiveness as a Guide in Our Struggle for Healthy National Identity
Conclusion