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Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate

This layered film by acclaimed filmmaker Helen Whitney addresses the act of forgiveness, which is a theological principle central to all major religions, but is more and more frequently leaving the church, synagogue and mosque and hitting the fractious streets. Inevitably its new role in the world raises serious and complex questions: why is forgiveness in the air today; what is its power, and what are its limitations and in some instances its dangers; has it been cheapened or deepened...or both?

Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate seeks to shed insight into the light and darkness - the presence and absence - of forgiveness. The film covers a wide range of stories from personal betrayal to genocide. Among them: the spontaneous demonstration of forgiveness following the 2006 shooting of Amish children in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania; a savage and senseless attack on two young female campers; the struggle of a '60s radical to cope with the consequences of a violent act of protest that turned deadly; the shattering of a family after the mother abandons her husband and children; the penitential journey of modern Germany, coming to terms with the Holocaust; and stories of survivors of the Rwandan genocide.

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The Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate includes the following titles:

Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate (Part 1) - imageForgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate (Part 1)

Acclaimed filmmaker Helen Whitney addresses the act of forgiveness, which is a theological principle central to all major religions (part I of two parts).

Bullfrog Films | 2011 | 84 minutes | 10 - 12, College, Adults
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate (Part 2) - imageForgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate (Part 2)

Acclaimed filmmaker Helen Whitney addresses the act of forgiveness, which is a theological principle central to all major religions (part II of two parts).

Bullfrog Films | 2011 | 85 minutes | 10 - 12, College, Adults

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