Forgiveness
We have all had times in our relationships when we hurt a loved one, or a loved one hurt us. That's part of life. But not all of us know how to forgive, even when the other party has offered a sincere apology. In this Prager University course, UCLA psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Marmer shares the three types of forgiveness--exoneration, forbearance, and release--and explains why anyone who wants to mend meaningful relationships must first understand forgiveness. Internalizing Dr. Marmer's teaching can be an important first step, for many people, to keeping and fixing their most valued relationships.

Religion for Non-Believers

God vs. Atheism: Which is More Rational?

What Are Judeo-Christian Values?

Why Even Atheists Should Teach Their Children about God

Was America Founded to Be Secular?

Why the Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions

Religious Liberty: You Can't Be Free Without This

Social Justice Isn't Justice

Was Jesus a Socialist?

Why You Should Care About Passover

Does Science Argue for or against God?

Why Are So Many Young People Unhappy?

Forgiveness

Are People Born Good?

Religious Tolerance: Made in America

Eye for an Eye: One of the Greatest Ideas in History

How the Reformation Shaped Your World

Does God Exist? 4 New Arguments

The Benefits of Belief

What's a Greater Leap of Faith: God or the Multiverse?

The Best Book to Read to Your Kids

The Ten Commandments: What You Should Know

Are Humans More Valuable Than Animals?

Where Do Good and Evil Come From?

Evolution: Bacteria to Beethoven
