Helping People Forgive

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1 janv. 1996 - 180 pages
Using resources from scripture, theology, and the social sciences, pastoral counselor David Augsburger explores the complicated issues of Christian forgiveness and reconciliation and their real-world applications. Comprehensive in scope and fully illustrated with numerous charts, graphs, case studies and parables, this book is a unique and essential resource for clergy, pastoral counselors and other helping professionals.
 

Table des matières

The Mysteries of Change
29
The Origins of Reconnection
52
The Roots of Rage and Resentment
73
The Virtues of Forgiving the Practice of Reconciling
101
The Curse and Blessing of Scapegoats
126
The Basis and Bias for Bridgebuilding
146
Probes and Pointers toward a New Paradigm
165
Acknowledgments 180
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À propos de l'auteur (1996)

David W. Augsburger is Professor of Pastoral Counseling at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is the author of twenty books in pastoral counseling, marriage, and conflict and human relations, including Pastoral Counseling across Cultures and Helping People Forgive, both published by WJK.

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