... 2, 27–29, 38, 53–54, 78 Jung, Carl, 114 empowerment, 8–9, 14 locus of control, 46, 113 remorse/ change of offender, ... 137–46 Mendelsohn, Arthur, 7–8 Middle East peace, 31–32 Middleton- Brown, Bethane, 23 Middleton- Brown, DePayne, ...
When we were leaving the airport in Nicosia, we suddenly heard a pneumatic drill start up; all of us fell into a crouch immediately.” She states grimly, “It was totally instinctive.” We do not spend much time with the packing.
In Practicing Forgiveness, the author reviews the contextual and cultural aspects of forgiveness with stories, humor, clinical examples, research, and empirical findings while examining the influence of environment and religion.
We can't just act badly and not face the consequences. How can we ever forgive ourselves for all the things we've done? In this book, we learn of a unique perspective on forgiveness.
The human consequences have received less attention. In her book, "Practicing Forgiveness: Aftermath of the First Suicide Bombing of an American Target" Margaret Powell has written movingly about those human consequences.
... forgiveness, “Should Jews forgive the Nazis for the Holocaust?” That's a hard one! Because we often think about forgiveness on an ... forgiveness, and mental health distress increased among participants 34 PraCtiCing forgiveness.