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Dr. Steen Halling - The Lived Experience of Forgiveness: Phenomenological and Psychological Perspectives

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Steen Halling, PhD, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Seattle University, brings over four decades of study on the psychology of forgiveness. In this podcast, Center Director Michael Reid Trice PhD asks Dr. Halling about his timely book, titled: The Lived Experience of Forgiveness: Phenomenological and Psychological Perspectives. Is forgiveness necessary? Does it require slowing down? Is it a kind of amnesty or is it something else? It is to be "fully attentive." Listen and find out why.

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Steen Halling, PhD, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Seattle University, brings over four decades of study on the psychology of forgiveness. In this podcast, Center Director Michael Reid Trice PhD asks Dr. Halling about his timely book, titled: The Lived Experience of Forgiveness: Phenomenological and Psychological Perspectives. Is forgiveness necessary? Does it require slowing down? Is it a kind of amnesty or is it something else? It is to be "fully attentive." Listen and find out why.

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