MORAL INJURY: Towards a Theology
Moral Injury pertains to having ones view of the world violated resulting in an adverse effect of feeling guilt and shame. A worldview is that aspect of our humanity that focuses on things in the world that are (in our own personal opinion) right or wrong, and true or false. Thus, morals relate to who you are as a person. Morals are rules. They are a set of laws by which we police the world in which we live. They govern our interactions with others and our behaviour towards them and they determine how we perceive the interactions between others, whether as individuals or in groups.Moral Injury occurs when as individuals we go against our own set of moral values and cause harm. It is important to note that this harm may or may not involve other parties (whether human, animal, objects or anything else).
Sample of what readers are saying:
‘Moral Injury Towards a Theology’ is fantastic! It is easy to read and very logical. It explains nitty gritty doctrine and shows why it is necessary for effectual life application. The style is very similar to Martyn Lloyd-Jones in that respect. Also, the personal testimony is very impactful. I hope many people read it and are blessed by it as I have been. Peter Humphreys, PhD candidate.
Available at Amazon in your own country. Here is AU Amazon: MORAL INJURY: Towards a Theology : McKinlay, Neil Cullan: Amazon.com.au: Books
No comments:
Post a Comment