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Considering Grace: Presbyterians and the Troubles

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ISBN: 9781785372896
AuthorGaniel, Gladys
Pub Date15/10/2019
BindingPaperback
Pages280
CountryIRL
Dewey941.608240
Publisher: Merrion Press
Quick overview Considering Grace records the deeply moving stories of 120 ordinary people's experiences of the Troubles, exploring how faith shaped their responses to violence and its aftermath.
€17.46

Presbyterian ministers, victims, members of the security forces, those affected by loyalist paramilitarism, ex-combatants, emergency responders and health-care workers, peacemakers, politicians, people who left Presbyterianism and 'critical friends' of the Presbyterian tradition provide insights on wider human experiences of anger, pain, healing, and forgiveness.

The first book to capture such a full range of experiences of the Troubles of people from a Protestant background, it also includes the perspectives of women and people from border counties and features leading public figures, such as former Deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon of the SDLP, Jeffrey Donaldson of the DUP, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and former Victims Commissioner Bertha McDougall.

Considering Grace contributes to the process of 'dealing with the past' by pointing towards the need for a 'gracious remembering' that acknowledges suffering, is self-critical about the past, and creates space for lament, but also for the future.

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Presbyterian ministers, victims, members of the security forces, those affected by loyalist paramilitarism, ex-combatants, emergency responders and health-care workers, peacemakers, politicians, people who left Presbyterianism and 'critical friends' of the Presbyterian tradition provide insights on wider human experiences of anger, pain, healing, and forgiveness.

The first book to capture such a full range of experiences of the Troubles of people from a Protestant background, it also includes the perspectives of women and people from border counties and features leading public figures, such as former Deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon of the SDLP, Jeffrey Donaldson of the DUP, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and former Victims Commissioner Bertha McDougall.

Considering Grace contributes to the process of 'dealing with the past' by pointing towards the need for a 'gracious remembering' that acknowledges suffering, is self-critical about the past, and creates space for lament, but also for the future.

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