The internal feeling of remorse or sorrow for a specific act.
Unlike mere guilt, which can be paralyzing, penitence is active. It is often described as the "twin sister of faith," where the recognition of a fault leads directly to an attempt at reparation. Penitence
The concept varies significantly across different fields of thought: The internal feeling of remorse or sorrow for a specific act
The external acknowledgment of the wrong, making the internal struggle visible to others or a higher power. which can be paralyzing
The tangible steps taken to "make it right," such as charitable works, fasting, or specific acts of service. Perspectives on Reform