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Forgiving when the offense appears to be unforgivable: a narrative to help the hurt heal

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Patricia Murphy. Forgiving When the Offense Appears to Be Unforgivable: a Narrative to Help the Hurt Heal. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0233fc14-eef9-4f52-827f-52a59e95a4ea?locale=it.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

P. Murphy. Forgiving when the offense appears to be unforgivable: a narrative to help the hurt heal. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0233fc14-eef9-4f52-827f-52a59e95a4ea?locale=it

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Patricia Murphy. Forgiving When the Offense Appears to Be Unforgivable: a Narrative to Help the Hurt Heal. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0233fc14-eef9-4f52-827f-52a59e95a4ea?locale=it.

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  • This dissertation explores forgiving offenses that appear to be unforgiveable. The participants in this study were Christian women from various denominations who had experienced an offense that they found so egregious that it impacted their ability to move forward. The project examines human and divine forgiveness. Using the Scriptures, workshops, movies, writings and one-on-one counseling sessions with these participants, the dissertation also defines some of these offenses as they relate to similar offenses in the Bible. The dissertation is written as a narrative to help inform the validity of the overall project findings.
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  • 02/16/2024

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