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Exclusion and embrace
a theological exploration of identity, otherness, and reconciliation
Book • 1996
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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, he quotes the book's thesis on nonviolence requiring a belief in divine vengeance.


Timothy Keller

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How Sin Makes Us Convicts
Mentioned by Tyler Staten as a source for his reflections on justice and forgiveness, highlighting Volf's personal experiences and insights.

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How Many Times Should I Forgive? (ft. Tyler Staton) | For the Sake of Others E8
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when discussing Christian reconciliation, referencing Volf's insights on apartheid in South Africa.


Nijay Gupta

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ST80: A Raw Conversation about the Fragile State of our Country and the American Church
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as books where 

's writings about forgiveness and reconciliation appear.

Evan Rosa


Miroslav Volf

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The Freedom of Forgiveness: Ancient Christian Wisdom on The Happiness Lab / Laurie Santos & Miroslav Volf
Mentioned as Volf's earlier work that blew everyone's mind and developed themes related to identity and relationships.

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When Neighbors Turn on Neighbors with Miroslav Volf
Mentioned by N.T. Wright, highlighting his work on justice and mercy.

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111. N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
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when discussing the relationship between justice and forgiveness.


John Mark

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For the Sake of Others: How Many Times Should I Forgive?
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as one of the great modern classics within theology.


Randy Knie

Miroslav Volf: How Striving to Be Better Than Others Makes Us Worse
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regarding imprecatory psalms and vengeance.

John Dickson

152. God Laments
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when discussing his work on inclusion and embrace.

Jo Colman

Why Love, Not Wealth, Changes Everything with Jo Colman








