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God and the Victim: Theological Reflections on Evil, Victimization, Justice, and Forgiveness  
Author: Lisa Barnes Lampman (Editor)
ISBN: 0802845460
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
A probing look at one of America's pressing social concerns--crime and the spiritual needs of those who suffer because of it. Headlines and nightly news programs remind us constantly of the reality of crime and victims who suffer from it. This important book is the first to make a theological exploration of the spiritual issues that victims face in the aftermath of crime and to offer practical advice for assisting those in need. Written by teachers, theologians, and practitioners well known for their expertise in the field, GOD AND THE VICTIM probes and examines issues of evil, justice, victimization, and forgiveness. Working from the view that crime is primarily a spiritual issue, the authors look at examples of victimization in the Bible for guidance about we can better minister to victims today. Readers of the book will attain a deeper understanding of what crime victims experience, insight into their practical and spiritual needs, and concrete suggestions for giving wise and sensitive help. Including thought-provoking sidebars and study guides for personal or group use, this volume is the best av! ailable resource for readers ranging from pastors and counselors to individuals whose own lives have been impacted by crime.




God and the Victim: Theological Reflections on Evil, Victimization, Justice, and Forgiveness

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Foreword by Charles W. Colson

A probing look at one of America￯﾿ᄑs pressing social concerns—crime and the spiritual needs of those who suffer because of it.

Written by teachers, theologians, and practitioners well known for their expertise in the field, God and the Victim explores the spiritual issues that victims face in the aftermath of crime and offers practical advice for assisting those in need.

Including thought-provoking sidebars and study guides for personal or group use, this volume is the best available resource for those who wish to minister to crime victims and for those whose own lives have been impacted by crime.

Contributors:
Elizabeth Achtemeier
Dan B. Allender
Charles W. Colson
Lee A. Earl
Carl F. H. Henry
L. Gregory Jones
Lisa Barnes Lampman
Michelle Shattuck
Harold Dean Trulear
Marlene Young
Miroslav Volf
Mary White
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Howard Zehr

FROM THE CRITICS

Moody

"As Christians read this book, the topics of evil, victimization, justice, and forgiveness may disturb their comfort. Poignant questions address God's sovereignty and goodness, the power of evil on Earth (don't overlook the chapter on Cain and Abel), and the fact that God will not always protect us from earthly harm (see Hebrews 11). This book, which includes an extensive study guide, is a cry to Christians to take seriously the call of the story of the Good Samaritan to "love your neighbor as yourself." A victimized neighbor needs our practical, loving care as much as our theologically right answers. Maybe the discussions here will persuade us to yield to our Savior's call to "go and do likewise.""

Cornerstone

For a thought-provoking treatment of crime and Christianity's response, God and the Victim is a treasure.

Journal of Religion and Society

The book's purposeful attention to the lives of real people and compassionate grappling with tough questions of justice, forgiveness, anger, grief, theodicy, repentance, responsibility, and healing make it an engaging and robust resource. It is highly recommended for those who wrestle with the profound challenges to faith and life that come with crime and its aftermath.

The Other Side

"Public debate about crime usually pits victims against victims. One side points to the horrendous injustices that give rise to crime, and to the corruption and racial and classist biases of our criminal system. The other counters that such arguments ignore the deep needs of those whose lives are forever altered by the crime. In this polarized context, God and the Victim is a daring attempt to address the needs of crime victims while avoiding political camps. It is focused on ways Christian communities can support those wounded by crime and includes a chapter-by-chapter study guide. The contributors work thoughtfully with Scripture and personal experience to lift up a wholistic view of community restoration."

Weaver - Christianity Today

By including voices from varying perspectives, God and the Victim offers readers a full-orbed theological examination of crime-related issues...God and the Victim provides a valuable jumping-off point for Sunday-school classes, small groups, and individuals to reflect on victimization and how to become involved in helping victims.

     



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