
162. Rethinking Forgiveness — A Conversation with Matthew Potts
Faith Matters
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In June of 2015, a white supremacist entered Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church and murdered nine members of the church during a Bible study. During the first court hearing, a number of the family members of victims said that they forgave the murderer Dylan Roof. In his new book, Forgiveness, an alternative account, Harvard Minister Matthew Potts draws upon this event and others to explore the deep complexity and transformative power of forgiveness. As he shares in today's conversation with Zach Davis, forgiveness is less about settling debts of harm and more about learning to move forward in new life, even if our wounds never fully heal.
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