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Love's Forgiveness by John Lippitt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Love's Forgiveness by John Lippitt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Love's Forgiveness combines a discussion of the nature and ethics of forgiveness with a discussion - inspired by Kierkegaard - of the implications of considering interpersonal forgiveness as a "work of love". It introduces the reader to some key questions that have exercised recentphilosophers of forgiveness, discussing the relationship between forgiveness and an extended notion of resentment; considering whether forgiveness should be conditional or unconditional (showcasing a particular understanding of the latter); and arguing that there are legitimate forms of third partyforgiveness. It then introduces the idea of forgiveness as a work of love through a discussion of Kierkegaard, key New Testament passages on forgiveness, and some contemporary work on the philosophy of love. Drawing on both philosophy and the New Testament, it offers an understanding of forgiveness that incorporates both agapic love and a proper concern for justice. John Lippitt explores religious and secular uses of key metaphors for forgiveness, and the idea of forgivingness as a character trait, suggesting that seeking to correct for various cognitive biases is key to the development of such a virtue, and connecting it to other putative virtues, such as humility and hope. Lippitt draws on both Kierkegaard's discourse literature and contemporary philosophical work on these lattercharacteristics, before turning to a discussion of the nature of self-forgiveness. Throughout the book, the philosophical and theological literature is rooted in a discussion of various "forgiveness narratives", including Helen Prejean's Dead Man Walking, Thordis Elva and Tom Stranger's South ofForgiveness, and Ian McEwan's Atonement. | Love's Forgiveness by John Lippitt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters