The folks at the Centre for Public Christianity have interviewed theologian Miroslav Volf. "A victim of intense and sustained interrogation by the government of then communist Yugoslavia, Volf's work focuses on forgiveness and reconciliation and remembering wrongs sustained in the past. He maintains that the Christian vision of the world entails the possibility of overcoming the past for both the victim and the perpetrator of wrongs." He is described by Rowan Williams as "one of the most celebrated theologians of our day". You can watch part one of the interview (on forgiveness) below:
Part I The Gift of Forgiveness
Part II Loving Enemies - dangerous and absurd
Part III - Justice, Christianity and Reconciliation
Part IV - Religion and Violence
Part V - Faith, Community and Identity
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