Perspectives on Forgiveness: Contrasting Approaches to Concepts of Forgiveness and Revenge

Brill | Rodopi (2017)
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This interdisciplinary, empirical and theoretical approach to forgiveness and revenge considers the roles of truth, restitution and ritual in the promotion of forgiveness and deterrence of revenge in multiple contexts.

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