What is forgiveness? When is it appropriate? Is it to be earned or can it be freely given? Is it a passion we cannot control, or something we choose to do? Glen Pettigrove explores the relationship between forgiving, understanding, and loving. He examines the significance of character for the debate, and revives the long-neglected virtue of grace.
What is forgiveness? When is it appropriate? Is it to be earned or can it be freely given? Is it a passion we cannot control, or something we choose to do? Glen Pettigrove explores the relationship between forgiving, understanding, and loving. He examines the significance of character for the debate, and revives the long-neglected virtue of grace.
Glen Pettigrove is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Auckland. He is the author of a number of articles in moral and political philosophy, and his work has appeared in leading journals including the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Religious Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Preface 1: I forgive you 2: The standing to forgive 3: Forgiveness and character 4: Understanding, excusing, forgiving 5: Forgiveness and love 6: Unapologetic forgiveness 7: Forgiveness and grace 8: Complications and Conditions References Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1: I forgive you 2: The standing to forgive 3: Forgiveness and character 4: Understanding, excusing, forgiving 5: Forgiveness and love 6: Unapologetic forgiveness 7: Forgiveness and grace 8: Complications and Conditions References Index
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