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Interpersonal Forgiveness: What's So Good About Loving Your Enemy?


University of Minnesota
5 October 2007
Dr. Gayle Reed, Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, will give a lecture on "Interpersonal Forgiveness: What's So Good about Loving Your Enemy?". Dr. Reed has done extensive research on the psychological benefits of forgiveness. In addition to teaching, she gives many workshops and lectures on forgiveness psychology and forgiveness recovery programs. A question and answer time with the audience will follow the lecture. This lecture will provide students and the community with an in-depth look at forgiveness and its moral implications.
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