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Maxwell Institute Podcast

Forgiveness, with Mpho Tutu van Furth [MIPodcast #81]

Maxwell Institute Podcast

Maxwell Institute Podcast

Christianity, Education, Religion & Spirituality

4.7 • 809 Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On the surface, forgiveness seems like such a simple concept but it can be one of the most difficult things we ever do. Maybe someone in your life has hurt you and you’ve never been able to forgive them. Maybe you’ve hurt someone else and they haven’t forgiven you. Maybe it’s time to see if that can change.

Mpho Tutu van Furth joins us to talk about a book she co-wrote with her father Desmond Tutu. It’s called The Book of Forgiving. It’s an invitation and a step-by-step guide to walk what the Tutu’s call the four-fold path of forgiveness.

Mpho recently visited Brigham Young University to speak at the Maxwell Institute’s symposium, “Forgiveness & Reconciliation.” The Institute’s own Dr. Deidre Green was the visionary of this truly remarkable gathering. If you missed it, you can watch several of the presentations on the Institute’s YouTube channel.

About the Guest

Mpho Tutu van Furth served as executive director at The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation from 2011 to 2016. With her father, Desmond Tutu (former archbishop of South Africa, chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee, and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient), she co-authored The Book of Forgiving: The Fourfold Path for Healing Ourselves and Our World (HarperCollins, 2015). In 2014, the father and daughter pair started the Tutu Global Forgiveness Challenge, an internet resource that guides people through the steps of forgiveness.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode includes brief descriptions of abuse and violence.

0:03.3

Please listen with discretion.

0:04.9

It's the Maxwell Institute podcast.

0:07.6

I'm Blair Hodges.

0:09.7

Forgiveness seems like such a simple concept,

0:12.3

but it can be one of the most difficult things we ever do.

0:15.0

Maybe someone in your life has hurt you, and you've never been able to forgive them.

0:18.7

Maybe you've hurt someone else, and they haven't forgiven you.

0:21.6

Maybe it's time to see if that can change.

0:24.6

Empo Tutu Vanfert joins us to talk about a book she co-wrote with her father Desmond Tutu.

0:29.6

It's called The Book of Forgiving.

0:31.6

It's an invitation and a step-by-step guide to walk what the tutus call the fourfold path of forgiveness.

0:39.3

Mpo recently visited Brigham Young University to speak at the Maxwell Institute's symposium,

0:43.8

forgiveness, and reconciliation.

0:46.0

The Institute's own Dr. Diedrie Green was the visionary of this truly remarkable gathering.

0:50.6

If you missed it, you can watch several of the presentations on the Institute's

0:54.1

YouTube channel. Questions and comments about this and other episodes of the Maxwell Institute

0:58.9

podcast can be sent to me at MI Podcast at BYU.edu.

1:07.3

I'm here today with Empo Tutu Van Ferd. She's a co-author of a book called The Book of Forgiving, the Fourfold Path for Healing

1:13.7

Ourselves and Our World.

1:15.6

Empo, thanks for visiting us here at the Maxwell Institute.

1:18.1

Thank you.

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