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No type of forgiveness is an island: divine forgiveness, self-forgiveness and interpersonal forgiveness

The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Different types of forgiveness tend to be studied independently of each other. This study therefore investigated the interplay among divine forgiveness, self-forgiveness, and interpersonal forgiven...
Frank D. Fincham, Ross W. May
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Forgiving and Requesting Forgiveness

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2003
In this article I attempt to address three positions on forgiveness that could be encouraged in schools. They are the strict view defended by Philip Barnes, the relaxed view promoted by Patricia White and the idea of forgiving the unforgivable discussed by Jacques Derrida.
Papastephanou, Marianna   +1 more
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When Forgiveness Signals Power: Effects of Forgiveness Expression and Forgiver Gender

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2018
Forgiveness has been regarded as a sign of power, yet empirical evidence is mixed. This research seeks to resolve this inconsistency by looking into how and from whom forgiveness is expressed. Integrating theories on forgiveness, communication, and gender role, we hypothesized and found, in two experiments, that a third party’s perception of forgiver ...
Donna Jingdan Yao, Melody M. Chao
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Forgiveness

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2001
This article provides an operational definition of forgiveness as a first step in the systematic analysis of the concept. Using the method described by Walker and Avant (1995), the authors identify the attributes and characteristics of forgiveness and its theoretical and practical implications for nursing.
B L, Brush   +3 more
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