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Forgiving As God Forgives: A Biblical Theology of Conditional Forgiveness

by Eugene Han
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196047626
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 372
  • Original Price: GBP 12.53
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 495 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Christian Living / Forgiveness & Mercy

Have you ever been told you must forgive someone who has never admitted wrongdoing - and felt that something was deeply wrong with that demand?

You were right to wonder.

In Forgiving as God Forgives, theologian Eugene Han makes a careful, compassionate, and exegetically rigorous case that the church's popular teaching on forgiveness has gone wrong in two opposite directions simultaneously. A therapeutic culture tells victims to forgive unconditionally for their own emotional health, independent of any moral reckoning with the offender. A rigid moralism weaponizes the forgiveness command, pressuring the wounded into premature declarations that paper over injustice rather than address it. Both errors, Han argues, arise from the same mistake: failing to read the Biblical text carefully.

When we read it carefully, something remarkable happens. The apparent contradictions between "unconditional" and "conditional" forgiveness passages dissolve - not because one side wins but because both sides have been talking about different things. The key is a distinction the Bible consistently makes but popular discussion routinely collapses: the attitude of mercy (unconditional, required of every believer always), the offer of forgiveness (genuine, open, unhesitating), and the pronouncement of forgiveness (the spoken act of restoration, which - like God's own forgiveness - awaits genuine repentance).

This is not a book that makes forgiveness easier by making it cheaper. It is a book that makes forgiveness truer - and in doing so, takes both the victim and the offender more seriously than the therapeutic model ever could.

Drawing on careful exegesis of Matthew 18, Luke 17, the Corinthian correspondence, the Joseph narrative, and a range of other key texts, Han engages the strongest arguments for unconditional forgiveness, surveys the most influential popular voices in the church - including detailed engagement with widely-read authors and teachers - and confronts the hardest real-world cases: abuse, sexual violence, institutional cover-up, and the families who publicly declared forgiveness for those who murdered their loved ones.

The result is a theology of forgiveness that is simultaneously more gracious than the moralistic account, more structured than the therapeutic one, and more honest than either. Because God forgave us. In the way God forgives. Through us as His authorized agents. All three dimensions together.

Accessible to every thoughtful reader. Responsible before the scholar. Urgently needed in the church.

For readers of: Ken Sande's The Peacemaker, Chris Brauns's Unpacking Forgiveness, Jay Adams's From Forgiven to Forgiving, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship

Includes: Greek term glossary, comparative chart of key forgiveness passages, and guide to further reading

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