The Double-Movement Model of Forgiveness in Buddhist and Christian Rituals
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https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v1i1.328Abstract
We offer a model of moral reform and regeneration that involves a wrong-doer making two movements: on the one hand, he identifies with himself as the one who did the act, while he also intentionally moves away from that self (or set of desires and intentions) and moves toward a transformed identity. We see this model at work in the formal practice of contrition and reform in Christian and Buddhist rites. This paper is part of a broader project we are undertaking on the philosophy of forgiveness.Downloads
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2009-03-21
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Reasoner, Paul, and Charles Taliaferro. 2009. “The Double-Movement Model of Forgiveness in Buddhist and Christian Rituals”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):27-39. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v1i1.328.
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