The varieties of forgiveness experience : working toward a comprehensive definition of forgiveness.

Author(s)
Lawler-Row, K.A. Scott, C.A. Raines, R.L. Edlis-Matityahou, M. & Moore, E.W.
Year
Abstract

The definition of forgiveness was explored in a group of 270 young adults, and the underlying dimensions of their definitions compared with those of philosophers, theologians and psychological researchers. Three dimensions were identified: orientation (self, other), direction (passive letting go of negative experiences, active enhancement of positive experiences) and form (emotion, cognition and behavior). Definitions employing a passive letting go of negative experiences were associated with more state forgiveness. Gender differences were found in state forgiveness and in the employment of passive vs. active dimensions of forgiveness. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20081394 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 46 (2007), No. 2 (June), p. 233-248, 27 ref.

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