Forgiveness in perspective / / edited by Christopher R. Allers and Marieke Smit.

Amidst the cacophony of claims made about forgiveness, this book serves to aid in an effort to put “forgiveness in perspective.” Marieke Smit and Christopher R. Allers have collected here ten essays written by twelve authors from around the world and across the disciplinary spectrum including philos...

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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries 66.
Physical Description:1 online resource (213 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Forgiveness: A Quiet Assault on the Malicious /
Undoing What Has Been Done: Arendt and Levinas on Forgiveness /
Forgiving Grave Wrongs /
Moral Bystanders and the Virtue of Forgiveness /
If God Cannot Forgive, What Becomes of Harmony? The Strength of a Victim’s Moral Prerogative Not to Forgive /
From the Religious to the Political Apology: How the Religious Prehistory of Apology Makes Sense of Collective Responsibility /
In Search of Forgiveness: Men and Abortion in Post-Catholic Ireland /
Reconciling Irreconcilable Differences Through Forgiveness /
Prisoners and Forgiveness /
The Community Response To Violence: Do Rituals Of Healing Support Forgiveness? /
Summary:Amidst the cacophony of claims made about forgiveness, this book serves to aid in an effort to put “forgiveness in perspective.” Marieke Smit and Christopher R. Allers have collected here ten essays written by twelve authors from around the world and across the disciplinary spectrum including philosophers, practitioners, psychologists, literary theorists, and prison chaplains. All the essays offer a perspective on forgiveness and put forgiveness in perspective whether by tracing what forgiveness “is,” how this religious inheritance is worked out in our secularizing societies, how forgiveness works in our quotidian experience, or a particular manifestation in a particular context such as marriage, prison, or after an abortion, to name a few. The multi-disciplinary character of this book provides a multi-disciplinary appeal as well as a resource to enlarge one’s own perspective on this perplexing, enigmatic, and wonderfully complex concept of forgiveness.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1282643037
9786612643033
904202996X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Christopher R. Allers and Marieke Smit.