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100 _aAng, Jennifer Mei Sze, Bahlul, Raja and Lewis, Court D
_eAuthors and Editor
245 _aThe Philosophy of Forgiveness: Vol.I: Explorations of Forgiveness: Personal, Relational, and Religious
260 _aUnited States
_bVernon Press
_c2016
300 _a284p
440 _aVernon Series in Philosophy of Forgiveness
505 _aChapter 1. From relationship repair to relationship stewardship: Forgiveness and friendship Chapter 2. Restorative justice and care Ethics: An integrated approach to forgiveness and reconciliation Chapter 3. Injustice as injury, forgiveness as healing Chapter 4. Filling that moral space: forgiveness, suffering, and the recognition of human identity Chapter 5. her loyalty survived his foolishness. Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger, and forgiveness Chapter 6. Unforgivable evil and evildoers Chapter 7. Unconditional forgiveness and practical necessity Chapter 8. The double intentionality of forgiveness
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