What Is Forgiveness In Volf's Free Of Charge

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Even though I have read Volf’s book Free of Charge, it was good to go back to such a powerful chapter as this one on forgiveness. I was challenged by his two paragraphs on the principle of forgiveness being an extension of getting more than what we deserve. Additionally, He is right that since our culture naturally works by a one-to-one correlation. In other words, you get what you deserve. Therefore, forgiveness must make us uneasy (cf. Volf, 203). Principally, this idea confronts my idea of anger, especially when I have been wronged. I take the Christian perspective on forgiveness. The point for me to forgive them is that they don’t deserve what forgiveness brings: the removal of guilt and feeling of contempt for them (cf. Volf, 194-195).

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