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Fifteen sermons, preached at Rolls Chapel : to which is added, A charge to the clergymen of Durham

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The article was published on 1836-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now.

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The Limits of Forgiveness

TL;DR: The authors contextualize Claudia Card's work on forgiveness within wider literatures on forgiveness, emphasizing the costs of forgiveness and the sufferings of victims, and suggest alternatives to forgiving evils. But they also conclude that those who forgive evil also require recognition that respects the choices of forgiving agents, seeing their decisions as relevant to conceptual analysis about forgiveness.
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The antithetical homiletic of John Wesley's Sermons on Several Occasions, I-IV

Jim Coleman
TL;DR: The antithetical homiletic reading of John Wesley?s sermons on several occasions I-IV (SOSO) is discussed in this article, where it is argued that the purpose of the sermons was to correct persistent formalistic and antinomian doctrinal imbalances.
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Is God (almost) a consequentialist? Swinburne's moral theory

TL;DR: This paper argued that Swinburne's argument that care-givers have such a right is flawed, and defend the classical deontological objection to imposing evils that good may come.
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Interpersonal forgiving in close relationships

TL;DR: Evidence is found consistent with the hypotheses that the relationship between receiving an apology from and forgiving one's offender is a function of increased empathy for the offender and that forgiving is uniquely related to conciliatory behavior and avoidance behavior toward the offending partner.
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The Limits of Forgiveness

TL;DR: The authors contextualize Claudia Card's work on forgiveness within wider literatures on forgiveness, emphasizing the costs of forgiveness and the sufferings of victims, and suggest alternatives to forgiving evils. But they also conclude that those who forgive evil also require recognition that respects the choices of forgiving agents, seeing their decisions as relevant to conceptual analysis about forgiveness.
Dissertation

The antithetical homiletic of John Wesley's Sermons on Several Occasions, I-IV

Jim Coleman
TL;DR: The antithetical homiletic reading of John Wesley?s sermons on several occasions I-IV (SOSO) is discussed in this article, where it is argued that the purpose of the sermons was to correct persistent formalistic and antinomian doctrinal imbalances.
Journal ArticleDOI

Is God (almost) a consequentialist? Swinburne's moral theory

TL;DR: This paper argued that Swinburne's argument that care-givers have such a right is flawed, and defend the classical deontological objection to imposing evils that good may come.