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David W. Augsburger is professor of pastoral counseling at Fuller Theological Seminary.
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Œuvres de David W. Augsburger

Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures (1986) 106 exemplaires
Helping People Forgive (1996) 67 exemplaires
The New Freedom of Forgiveness (2000) 56 exemplaires
Cherishable: love and marriage (1971) 28 exemplaires
Be all you can be (1970) 26 exemplaires
Witness is withness (1971) 22 exemplaires
Communicating good news (1972) 15 exemplaires
Beyond assertiveness (1980) 14 exemplaires
Man, am I uptight! (1970) 14 exemplaires
So What? Everybody's Doing It! (1969) 13 exemplaires
From Here to Maturity (1982) 4 exemplaires
A risk worth taking (1973) 3 exemplaires
What Do You Want? 1 exemplaire
What Do You Fear? 1 exemplaire
Release from guilt (1966) 1 exemplaire
Know thyself 1 exemplaire
Everybody's Not Doing It (1965) 1 exemplaire
To be a man (1966) 1 exemplaire

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How to Live the Holy Life (Dialog) (1986) — Auteur, quelques éditions46 exemplaires
The Three Tasks of Leadership: Worldly Wisdom for Pastoral Leaders (2009) — Contributeur — 32 exemplaires
Tongue Screws and Testimonies (2010) — Contributeur — 21 exemplaires

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A truly thought-provoking book about discipleship based on the Anabaptist traditions. Highly recommended to anyone involved within a Christian community (such as a church, school, etc.). A few of the chapters that really spoke to me were about habitual humility, stubborn loyalty, authentic witness, and subversive spirituality.
 
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carliwi | 1 autre critique | Sep 23, 2019 |
Emotional baggage from past offenses will remove the joy from your life and place a barrier between you, God, and others. Reconciliation is a solution but may not always be possible. Forgiveness, however, is an option which can work in every situation.

This is my "go to" book when working with people through the hard issues of life. Augsburger does an excellent job dealing with the role of forgiveness in life. For those holding on to reconciliation and fair compensation, he reminds us that in the most grievous offenses, there is little or no ability of the offender to "fix" or "compensate" the offended sufficiently. The World's legal systems try to "fix" and "compensate" injured parties and, in doing so, devalue them. God, through Jesus Christ, has provided a different solution, one that satisfies our longing for justice and compassion.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tillywern | May 7, 2014 |
 
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EffixiousSundown | Oct 4, 2012 |
This is my top pick for any group trying to work through the hard task of what forgiveness IS/ISN'T and how best to make that journey. It speaks to the heart of a community's ability to truly live out forgiveness. Challenging but very rewarding!
 
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revslick | 1 autre critique | Feb 23, 2011 |

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2,367
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