FORGIVENESS ANDCHRISTIAN ETHICS
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loginThis book makes a timely contribution to the series New Studies in Chris-tian Ethics. It provides a nuanced and well-written account of forgive-ness that takes fully into consideration a wide range of scholarly materialin philosophy, psychology, law (Anthony Bash originally trained in lawand practised as a solicitor before ordination), New Testament studies andtheology. It makes important links with other books in the series, espe-cially David Hollenbach’sThe Common Good and Christian Ethicsand JeanPorter’sMoralAction and Christian Ethics.And it fulfils well the two keyaims of the series as a whole – namely, to promote monographs in Chris-tian ethics that engage centrally with the present secular moral debate at thehighest possible intellectual level and, second, to encourage contributorsto demonstrate that Christian ethics can make a distinctive contributionto this debate.