In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance in the act of forgiveness. One line of thought follows the argument of the philosopher Nietzsche, who maintained that people cannot live in the present when they are prisoners of the past. Without forgetting, the human species would have to relive the past continuously, and would never live in the present moment. Without forgetting, there can be no future. An opposite opinion follows the argument of Wiesel, who said that he discovered that only memory could help him to reclaim his humanity after the inhumanity of the Holocaust. What is therefore the relation between forgiveness and forgetfulness? This article deals with this question from a C...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
Beautiful that war, and all its deeds of carnage, must in time be utterly lost;That the hands of the...
Forgiveness might be said to involve a certain kind of intellectual suffering: we forgive, and are f...
In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance ...
In this chapter, I try to explain remembrance and forgetting with regard to human temporality. We ne...
Sendt Senter for vitenskapsteori, Universitetet i Bergen 27. des. [2007]Taking a point of departure ...
Thesis advisor: Margaret E. GuiderThesis advisor: Daniel J. DalyThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2021....
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): 58801)How does religious liturgy connect partici...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
A way of remembering the sanctity of the other may inform and guide Christianity towards a more robu...
This presentation will address the tensions related to the role of memory in processes of reconcilia...
One of the oldest traditions in the Eastern Orthodox church is Forgiveness Sunday. It’s a festive oc...
© 2022 The Author. This is an open access book chapter available under a Creative Commons licence, p...
<p>My subject is the redemption of profound suffering. I begin with the presumption that there is n...
History and memory: To this pairing, philosopher P. Ricoeur and others often draw attention an addit...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
Beautiful that war, and all its deeds of carnage, must in time be utterly lost;That the hands of the...
Forgiveness might be said to involve a certain kind of intellectual suffering: we forgive, and are f...
In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance ...
In this chapter, I try to explain remembrance and forgetting with regard to human temporality. We ne...
Sendt Senter for vitenskapsteori, Universitetet i Bergen 27. des. [2007]Taking a point of departure ...
Thesis advisor: Margaret E. GuiderThesis advisor: Daniel J. DalyThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2021....
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): 58801)How does religious liturgy connect partici...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
A way of remembering the sanctity of the other may inform and guide Christianity towards a more robu...
This presentation will address the tensions related to the role of memory in processes of reconcilia...
One of the oldest traditions in the Eastern Orthodox church is Forgiveness Sunday. It’s a festive oc...
© 2022 The Author. This is an open access book chapter available under a Creative Commons licence, p...
<p>My subject is the redemption of profound suffering. I begin with the presumption that there is n...
History and memory: To this pairing, philosopher P. Ricoeur and others often draw attention an addit...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
Beautiful that war, and all its deeds of carnage, must in time be utterly lost;That the hands of the...
Forgiveness might be said to involve a certain kind of intellectual suffering: we forgive, and are f...