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  1. A Social Imagination of Forgiveness
    Autor*in: Forster, Dion
    Erschienen: [2019]

    This article studies the complexity of understandings of forgiveness among a sample of Black and White South Africans within the context of an empirical intercultural Bible reading process. We will first focus on the foundation upon which the study... mehr

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    This article studies the complexity of understandings of forgiveness among a sample of Black and White South Africans within the context of an empirical intercultural Bible reading process. We will first focus on the foundation upon which the study is predicated—namely that the social imagination of forgiveness is deeply contested among South Africans. Next, we will discuss the approach that the study took to gather the necessary data, and analyse the theological views of forgiveness among the participants in the study. Finally, we shall discuss some of the primary findings of the study. These show that social identity plays a significant role in shaping theological hermeneutics. Black and White participants hold diverse, and even conflicting, expressions and expectations for forgiveness. These are characterised as predominantly social and political for the Black participants, and predominantly individual and spiritual for the White participants.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal of empirical theology; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1988; 32(2019), 1, Seite 70-88; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Biblical ethics; South Africa; empirical ethics; ethics; forgiveness; public theology
  2. Feeling wronged
    victimization as a way of life
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  INSEAD, [Fontainebleau]

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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 2023, 03
    Schlagworte: victimhood; feeling wronged: demagogue leaders; chosen trauma; defensemechanisms; secondary gain; forgiveness; empathy; kindness; gratitude; attachment behavior; remembrance; reconciliation
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  4. Why there should be no argument from evil
    remarks on recognition, antitheodicy, and impossible forgiveness
    Erschienen: [2017]

    I argue that we should emancipate the problem of evil and suffering from theodicist assumptions that lead to a chronic non-acknowledgment of the sufferers’ experiential point of view. This also entails emancipating the problem of evil and suffering... mehr

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    I argue that we should emancipate the problem of evil and suffering from theodicist assumptions that lead to a chronic non-acknowledgment of the sufferers’ experiential point of view. This also entails emancipating the problem of evil and suffering from the need to consider the so-called argument from evil. In the argument ‘from’ evil, evil and suffering are seen as pieces of empirical evidence against theism. This presupposes understanding theism as a hypothesis to be tested in an evidentialist game of argumentation. Such a presupposition already fails to acknowledge the depth and variety of both religious and nonreligious approaches to living with evil and suffering. One way of cashing out what moral antitheodicism amounts to is to analyze theodicism as a failure of recognizing others’ suffering. Furthermore, one way of cashing out what this mis- or nonrecognition amounts to is to analyze the unforgivability of evil. Focusing on recognition and forgiveness here can be understood as an attempt to show that there is something seriously wrong with mainstream analytic philosophers’ of religion preoccupation with the argument from evil. In contrast, an ethically proper response to evil and suffering emerges from a serious consideration of recognition, forgiveness, and the unforgivable.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: International journal of philosophy and theology; Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2013; 78(2017), 4/5, Seite 523-536

    Schlagworte: antitheodicy; Evil; suffering; theodicy; forgiveness; argument from evil; Jankélévitch; recognition