Conceptualizations of Forgiveness and Forgivingness Among Hindus |
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Authors: | Akanksha Tripathi Etienne Mullet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , P. G. Govt. College , Chandigarh, India;2. Institute of Advanced Studies , Paris, France |
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Abstract: | The conceptualizations about forgiveness of Indians from the Hindu community were explored using the Conceptualizations of Forgiveness Questionnaire. As expected, the four-factor structure of conceptualizations found among Western Europeans from Christian backgrounds (Encourages Repentance, Immoral Behavior, Broad Process, and Change of Heart) fit the data collected among the Hindus. Hindus' propensity to forgive was also explored using the Forgivingness Questionnaire. As expected, the three-factor structure of forgivingness found among Europeans (Lasting Resentment, Sensitivity to Circumstances, and Unconditional Forgiveness) fit the data collected among the Hindus. Finally, it was shown that, among Hindus, the relationships between conceptualizations about forgiveness and propensity to forgive were basically the same as the ones found among Western Europeans. |
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