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On Forgiveness
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In 'On Forgiveness,' C.S.
Lewis delves into the profound difference between excusing and forgiving, arguing that true forgiveness requires acknowledging the wrong committed.
He posits that excusing a sin diminishes its gravity, while forgiveness confronts the sin head-on, understanding its full impact.
Lewis contends that genuine forgiveness is difficult, requiring a supernatural aid available through Christianity.
He explores how understanding God's forgiveness of our inexcusable sins enables us to forgive others in turn.
The essay challenges readers to reflect on their understanding of forgiveness and embrace its transformative power.
Lewis delves into the profound difference between excusing and forgiving, arguing that true forgiveness requires acknowledging the wrong committed.
He posits that excusing a sin diminishes its gravity, while forgiveness confronts the sin head-on, understanding its full impact.
Lewis contends that genuine forgiveness is difficult, requiring a supernatural aid available through Christianity.
He explores how understanding God's forgiveness of our inexcusable sins enables us to forgive others in turn.
The essay challenges readers to reflect on their understanding of forgiveness and embrace its transformative power.
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as an excellent resource on the topic of forgiveness.

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