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    Forgiving Grave Wrongs
    In Christopher R. Allers & Marieke Smit (eds.), Forgiveness In Perspective, Rodopi Press. pp. 66--43. 2010.
    We introduce what we call the Emergent Model of forgiving, which is a process-based relational model conceptualizing forgiving as moral and normative repair in the wake of grave wrongs. In cases of grave wrongs, which shatter the victim’s life, the Classical Model of transactional forgiveness falls short of illuminating how genuine forgiveness can be achieved. In a climate of persistent threat and distrust, expressions of remorse, rituals and gestures of apology, and acts of reparation are unabl…Read more