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From life under oppressive communist rule came one of the last century’s most influential theologians and advocates for grace and reconciliation.
Our ability to live together in peace, argues theologian Miroslav Volf, depends on how we answer the question.
Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.
Miroslav Volf tells how to stop the ‘shield of memory’ from turning into a sword.
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Resentment, even in the name of justice, is not for those who expect God’s final reconciliation.
We should be our own fiercest critics, doing so out of the deep beauty and goodness of our faith.
Why grace is so rare among Christians.
“True reconciliation comes not by ignoring justice nor by putting justice first, but by unconditional embrace.”