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Anthony Bash

    Ambassadors for Christ
    Remorse
    Forgiveness
    Inside the Christmas Story
    Forgiveness and Christian Ethics
    Just Forgiveness - Exploring the Bible, Weighing the Issues
    • Exploring forgiveness through a biblical lens, Anthony Bash integrates insights from philosophy, politics, and psychology. The book delves into biblical teachings on forgiveness, highlighting its transformative power while considering two millennia of philosophical thought. Bash argues that for forgiveness to hold true significance, it must also embody justice, offering readers a deeper understanding of its regenerative effects.

      Just Forgiveness - Exploring the Bible, Weighing the Issues
    • Forgiveness and Christian Ethics

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the complexities of forgiveness, this book delves into its traditional roots in Christian theology while engaging with contemporary perspectives from psychology, law, and moral philosophy. Anthony Bash critically examines the nuances of forgiveness, highlighting its intricate nature and relevance to significant historical events, such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa and post-9/11 responses. By fostering dialogue across various traditions, the author seeks to deepen the understanding of forgiveness beyond simplistic interpretations.

      Forgiveness and Christian Ethics
    • An Advent book which encourages the reader to think about Christmas in a new way, drawing out the implications for day-to-day living in the familiar narratives.

      Inside the Christmas Story
    • Forgiveness

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Delving into the complexities of personal forgiveness, this book offers a thorough theological exploration set against ancient and biblical contexts. It engages with contemporary debates from various fields, including philosophy and psychology, while presenting ideas in an accessible manner for all readers. Anthony Bash aims to reintegrate forgiveness into the core of Christian doctrine and practice, highlighting its importance in both personal and public life, and clarifying even the most challenging aspects of the topic.

      Forgiveness
    • Remorse

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the often-overlooked interpersonal aspects of remorse, this work bridges the gap between Christian theology and contemporary insights from various fields, including psychology and philosophy. It examines how remorse affects relationships when individuals wrong one another, drawing on biblical contexts and modern scholarship. The author aims to provide a fresh perspective on remorse, emphasizing its significance in both personal and communal dimensions within a Christian framework.

      Remorse