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Apology and Forgiveness
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Roy Lewicki talks about trust-building and the role of apology. |
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Mark Amstutz, a professor at Wheaton College, assesses the possibility of forgiveness across different religious denominations. |
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Mark Amstutz, a professor at Wheaton College, explains the motivation behind his book, The Healing of Nations, which explores the possibilities of forgiveness after a history of human rights abuses. |
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Dennis Sandole explains that people sometimes hold onto the past because they haven't had a chance to grieve, nor have they received an apology. Rather they receive blame for causing the problem. |
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Mark Amstutz, a professor at Wheaton College, describes the nature and importance of forgiveness after a history of human rights abuses. |
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Julia Chaitin says listening to "the others'" stories can be difficult, but valuable. |
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