Crucified People

Crucified People by John Neafsey, published by Orbis Books on February 10, 2014, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between psychology, theology, and social issues. This 144-page work delves into the ongoing practice of torture through the lens of the passion of Christ, offering insights into the profound implications of suffering and human rights.
Readers will find a nuanced discussion that addresses the complexities of Christian life in relation to social justice and political science. Neafsey’s approach combines elements of psychology and social psychology, inviting contemplation on how faith can inform responses to contemporary moral dilemmas. This edition, presented in English, provides a reflective space for those interested in the ethical dimensions of human experience and the challenges posed by violence in society.
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Through the passion of Christ, a psychologist and theologian struggles to understand and respond to the ongoing practice of torture.
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