Healing from injustice, betrayal, and moral offence always involves a process of mourning and reconciliation, and sometimes forgiveness. This process may be uneven, protracted, and at times incomplete. Healing is rarely just a matter of saying sorry or being in a position to reconcile by forgiveness with those who have told the truth. Sometimes, attempts to heal, to achieve reconciliation, have the effect of exacerbating pain and renewing suffering that had become dulled by the passage of time
We argue for a particular conception of forgiveness with the following characteristics: forgiveness ...
My aim is to argue that forgiveness may be conceived by analogy to healing. The analogy is not self-...
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive. —Anonymous Feeling hu...
4 Abstract Forgiveness and reconciliation as a manifestation of dialogic relationship Suffering and ...
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
Forgiveness is primarily addressed in the transitional justice discourse as a restorative value, as ...
<strong>The healing power of just forgiveness, without excusing injustice.</strong> Just...
Forgiveness is a character strength and process that, when practiced, is associated with improved ps...
We introduce what we call the Emergent Model of forgiving, which is a process-based relational model...
By interpreing a contemporary forgiveness story this article seeks to provide a fresh understanding ...
Because life in community will sometimes involve harmful words and actions, forgiveness may be one o...
Adherents to reconciliation, restorative justice, and related approaches to dealing with social conf...
Overwhelming feelings of resentment and revenge by individuals in emotionally wounded and traumatise...
This paper explores the several aspects of the process of reconciliation: the units engaged in recon...
This paper contributes to the existing knowledge on the role played by truth, confession, and reconc...
We argue for a particular conception of forgiveness with the following characteristics: forgiveness ...
My aim is to argue that forgiveness may be conceived by analogy to healing. The analogy is not self-...
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive. —Anonymous Feeling hu...
4 Abstract Forgiveness and reconciliation as a manifestation of dialogic relationship Suffering and ...
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
Forgiveness is primarily addressed in the transitional justice discourse as a restorative value, as ...
<strong>The healing power of just forgiveness, without excusing injustice.</strong> Just...
Forgiveness is a character strength and process that, when practiced, is associated with improved ps...
We introduce what we call the Emergent Model of forgiving, which is a process-based relational model...
By interpreing a contemporary forgiveness story this article seeks to provide a fresh understanding ...
Because life in community will sometimes involve harmful words and actions, forgiveness may be one o...
Adherents to reconciliation, restorative justice, and related approaches to dealing with social conf...
Overwhelming feelings of resentment and revenge by individuals in emotionally wounded and traumatise...
This paper explores the several aspects of the process of reconciliation: the units engaged in recon...
This paper contributes to the existing knowledge on the role played by truth, confession, and reconc...
We argue for a particular conception of forgiveness with the following characteristics: forgiveness ...
My aim is to argue that forgiveness may be conceived by analogy to healing. The analogy is not self-...
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive. —Anonymous Feeling hu...