God mostly forgives cruel intentions: How U.S. Christians perceive divine forgiveness


Journal article


Madhulika Shastry, Samantha Abrams, Molly Worthen, Kurt Gray
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Advance online publication


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Shastry, M., Abrams, S., Worthen, M., & Gray, K. God mostly forgives cruel intentions: How U.S. Christians perceive divine forgiveness. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000615


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Shastry, Madhulika, Samantha Abrams, Molly Worthen, and Kurt Gray. “God Mostly Forgives Cruel Intentions: How U.S. Christians Perceive Divine Forgiveness.” Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Advance online publication (n.d.).


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Shastry, Madhulika, et al. “God Mostly Forgives Cruel Intentions: How U.S. Christians Perceive Divine Forgiveness.” Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, vol. Advance online publication, doi:10.1037/rel0000615.


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@article{madhulika-a,
  title = {God mostly forgives cruel intentions: How U.S. Christians perceive divine forgiveness},
  journal = {Psychology of Religion and Spirituality},
  volume = {Advance online publication},
  doi = {10.1037/rel0000615},
  author = {Shastry, Madhulika and Abrams, Samantha and Worthen, Molly and Gray, Kurt}
}