The Lived Experience of Forgiveness: Phenomenological and Psychological Perspectives

Lanham: Lexington Books (2023)
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This book brings together phenomenological studies of the experience of forgiveness. The contributors, from psychological, philosophical, and theological backgrounds, set aside theoretical presuppositions, approach this topic with fresh eyes, and address problematic aspects of the existing literature.

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