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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Steen Halling - Contributions by Irene Gillian Bowman; Peter Costello; Anne Kubai; Claire LeBeau; Gabriela Mihalache and Milo Milburn
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Steen Halling Part 1: Forgiving the Other Chapter 1: Shame, Vulnerability, and the Journey to Forgiveness by Milo Milburn Chapter 2: Transformative Forgiveness: The Lived Experience of Forgiving the Unforgivable by Gabriela Mihalache Chapter 3: 'Moving on': Wrestling with Forgiveness in Post-genocide Rwanda by Anne Kubai Chapter 4: Forgiving and Transcendence: On the Importance of Phenomenological Inquiry by Steen Halling Part 2: Self-Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance Chapter 5: Self-Forgiveness: The Misunderstood and Elusive Phenomena by Steen Halling Chapter 6: The Lived Experience of Self-forgiveness in Psychotherapy by Irene Bowman Part 3: Dialogue with Philosophy through Experience Chapter 7: Phenomenology of Forgiveness in Education by Peter Costello Chapter 8: Suffering through Pain to Passage: Forgiving our Mothers and Ourselves by Claire LeBeau Conclusion by Steen Halling
Introduction by Steen Halling Part 1: Forgiving the Other Chapter 1: Shame, Vulnerability, and the Journey to Forgiveness by Milo Milburn Chapter 2: Transformative Forgiveness: The Lived Experience of Forgiving the Unforgivable by Gabriela Mihalache Chapter 3: 'Moving on': Wrestling with Forgiveness in Post-genocide Rwanda by Anne Kubai Chapter 4: Forgiving and Transcendence: On the Importance of Phenomenological Inquiry by Steen Halling Part 2: Self-Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance Chapter 5: Self-Forgiveness: The Misunderstood and Elusive Phenomena by Steen Halling Chapter 6: The Lived Experience of Self-forgiveness in Psychotherapy by Irene Bowman Part 3: Dialogue with Philosophy through Experience Chapter 7: Phenomenology of Forgiveness in Education by Peter Costello Chapter 8: Suffering through Pain to Passage: Forgiving our Mothers and Ourselves by Claire LeBeau Conclusion by Steen Halling
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