The Philosophy of Forgiveness – Volume IV: Christian Perspectives on Forgiveness

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Gregory L. Bock
Vernon Press, Apr 1, 2019 - Religion - 244 pages

 The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Volume IV: Christian Perspectives on Forgiveness is a collection of essays that explores different Christian views on forgiveness. Each essay takes up a different topic, such as the nature of divine forgiveness, the basis for forgiving our enemies, and the limits of forgiveness. In some chapters, the views of different philosophers and theologians are explored, figures such as St. John Climacus, Bonaventure, and Nietzsche. In other chapters, the concept of forgiveness is analyzed in light of historical events, such as the Nickel Mines shooting, the Charleston shooting, and the Armenian genocide. The contributors to the volume come from different backgrounds, including philosophy, theology, and psychology. The essays are written for scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and theology, as well as graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students. 

 

Contents

Divine Forgiveness for Wronging Others
23
Why Forgiving the Unrepentant
47
Martin
99
A Pragmatic View
121
What If I Cant Forgive?
135
Radical Forgiveness Virtue
147
How is Forgiveness Possible?
159
Vicarious Forgiveness
179
On Sorrow Forgiveness
189
Christian Formation in Humility
207
Index
229
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 Gregory L. Bock is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at The University of Texas at Tyler and Director of UT Tyler’s Center for Ethics. He is also Program Director of the Philosophy, Religion, and Asian Studies programs. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Tennessee in 2012, studying bioethics. His current research is in the ethics of forgiveness, and he is particularly interested in the connection between love and forgiveness.

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