The Possibilities of Forgiveness

Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (3):377-381 (2013)
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Abstract

Perhaps the best way to challenge anodyne popular conceptions of forgiveness is to highlight the ways in which “forgiveness,” like “justice” and “freedom,” is a rich and deeply contested term that relies for its content on divergent convictions about who we are and who we should seek to be. The essays in this focus issue articulate some of the many possibilities for practicing and thinking about forgiveness

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Jesse Couenhoven
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