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The Face Of Forgiveness A Pastoral Theology Of Shame And Redemption 1st Edition Philip D Jamieson

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The Face Of Forgiveness A Pastoral Theology Of Shame And Redemption 1st Edition Philip D Jamieson
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The Face Of Forgiveness A Pastoral Theology Of Shame And Redemption 1st Edition Philip D Jamieson instant download after payment.

Publisher: InterVarsity Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Philip D. Jamieson
ISBN: 9780830899531, 0830899537
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Face Of Forgiveness A Pastoral Theology Of Shame And Redemption 1st Edition Philip D Jamieson by Philip D. Jamieson 9780830899531, 0830899537 instant download after payment.

Jesus tells Peter to forgive "not seven times, but seventy-seven times" (Matt 18:22), and the atoning work of Christ is at the center of Christian thought. Yet many followers of Christ often struggle with offering or receiving forgiveness. The Face of Forgiveness seeks to address this dilemma and present a way forward. Utilizing contemporary distinctions between shame and guilt, Philip Jamieson shows how traditional Western atonement models have frequently failed to deal adequately with the full extent of Christ's victory. Jesus Christ has answered both the problem of human guilt and shame. It is only in facing Christ that we find our sins forgiven and receive a new identity. The author concludes by offering several strategies to aid Christians in understanding and appropriating the fullness of God's loving and forgiving work.

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