Literature and Theology Advance Access originally published online on March 24, 2009
Literature and Theology 2009 23(2):220-233; doi:10.1093/litthe/frp002
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Emplotting Forgiveness: Narrative, Forgetting and Memory
Department of Religion, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97284, Waco, TX 76798-7284, USA
jonathan_tran{at}baylor.edu
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Miroslav Volf has provocatively argued that redemption necessitates forgetting (1996, 2006). Yet, Volf's claims insufficiently consider the narratival configuration of memory. This essay utilises Paul Ricoeur's work on mimesis in order to challenge Volf's case for forgetting. The author advances Ricoeur's philosophical description of forgiveness toward a theological account of divine forgiveness as re-narration, gift-giving funded by trinitarian abundance.