Personal Confession Reconsidered Making Forgiveness Real

“Personal Confession Reconsidered Making Forgiveness Real” by Mark Morton, published by Grove in 1994, offers a fresh perspective on the practice of confession from an evangelical viewpoint. This 24-page work explores the biblical foundations of confession, emphasizing its pastoral significance and advocating for a reformed understanding of the practice within contemporary faith contexts.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how confession can facilitate genuine forgiveness, moving beyond traditional Catholic interpretations. The book delves into the theological implications and encourages a reconsideration of confession’s role in personal and communal spirituality. With its focus on religion and spirituality, this edition invites readers to reflect on the transformative potential of confession in their lives.
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”Confession’ has always been seen as a Catholic practice, but this appreciation from an evangelical perspective sets out its biblical foundations, looks at its pastoral significance in making forgiveness real, and calls for its rehabilitation in a modified form.’ – Publisher.
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