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David Augsburger, The Freedom of Forgiveness. Chicago: Moody Press, 1988. (Mr. Augsburger is a Mennonite clergyman and professor of theology.)
Doris Donnelly, Learning to Forgive. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1979. (This is a Christian approach to forgiveness.)
Robert Enright and Joanna North (eds.) Exploring Forgiveness. Madison, WI: UW Press, 1998. (This is a compilation of papers presented at the 1995 UW International Conference on Forgiveness.)
Terry Hargrave, Families and Forgiveness. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1994. (Dr. Hargrave is a therapist and a professor at Amarillo College in Texas.)
Rabbi Charles Klein, How to Forgive When You Can't Forget. Bellmore, NY: Liebling Press, 1995.
Earnie Larson, From Anger to Forgiveness. New York: Hazelden Books, 1992. (This is a 12-step approach.)
Patricia Raybon, My First White Friend. New York, NY: Viking Press, 1996. (Ms. Raybon is an African-American journalism professor who offers a beautifully articulated personal journey of forgiveness.) Review
Lewis Smedes, Forgive and Forget. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1996. (This is a Christian approach and the classic in the field of interpersonal forgiveness.)
Lewis Smedes, The Art of Forgiving. Nashville: Moorings, a division of Random House, 1996. (This is the latest offering from a master in the field.)
Father Eamon Tobin, How to Forgive Yourself and Others. Ligouri, MO: Ligouri Publications, 1993. (Father Tobin is a Catholic priest.)
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