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Can We Be Forgiven?: On "Impossible" and "Communal" Forgiveness in Contemporary Philosophy and Theology

Lupo, Joshua Scott
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This essay traces two trends in current philosophical and theological debates concerning forgiveness. One, advocated by Vladimir Jankélévitch and Jacques Derrida, I label “impossible” forgiveness. The second, advanced by John Milbank and L. Gregory Jones, I label “communal” forgiveness. I explore and critically examine each of these positions in the first two sections of the thesis. In the last section of the thesis I examine a recent conversation amongst religious ethicists against the background of the theoretical conversations described in the first half of the essay. Bringing the theoretical conversation together with the religious ethicists’ conversation, I argue that whether or not we embrace forgiveness depends in large part in what tradition, religious or secular, we place ourselves.

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2010-04-22
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Religious Ethics, L. Gregory Jones, Rey Chow, Roman Polanski, John Milbank, Nigel Biggar, Northern Ireland, Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Jacques Derrida, Vladimir Jankélévitch
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Lupo, Joshua Scott. "Can We Be Forgiven?: On "Impossible" and "Communal" Forgiveness in Contemporary Philosophy and Theology." 2010. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1338590
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2010-06-01
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