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Shame

Theory, Therapy, Theology

Stephen Pattison author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

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This insightful examination of shame explores its multifaceted nature and implications, particularly within Christian thought, making Shame a valuable resource for various professionals and individuals.

First published in 2000, Shame delves into the complex nature of shame, exploring how it is addressed across various fields such as literature, psychology, and theology. Stephen Pattison presents a thorough analysis, arguing that shame is not a singular experience but rather a collection of interconnected understandings that vary across different discourses. This perspective invites readers to reconsider the implications of shame in both personal and societal contexts.

The book situates chronic shame within the metaphorical frameworks of defilement, pollution, and toxic unwantedness. Pattison examines the roots and repercussions of shame, providing valuable insights into how it affects individuals and communities. Furthermore, he explores the responses of Christianity to shame, highlighting the ways in which religious thought can both perpetuate and alleviate feelings of shame.

Shame serves as an essential resource for a wide audience, including ordinary individuals grappling with feelings of shame, therapists, counselors, and academics. Its interdisciplinary approach makes it relevant for those interested in the intersections of mental health and spirituality, offering a rich foundation for understanding the complexities of shame in contemporary society.

'Thoughtful observers of the human condition have largely shifted from an earlier concern with behavior toward rapt concentration on the emotions that underlie or accompany it. The very concept of morality forces attention on shame and guilt as the internal enforcers of any moral code. Professor Pattison, whose career long interest in the doing of religious work has made any of his books worth serious attention, here presents a compelling argument that theology must be practical in order to accomplish its goals. In this stunning text, he heralds a shift from a Christian doctrine based on the shaming attribution of the worshiper as inherently defective toward one grounded in compassion, safety, and love. This is a must read for anyone who cares about the future of religious practise.' Donald L. Nathanson, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, The Silvan S. Tomkins Institute, Philadelphia
'There are a lot of books which address critically issues of contemporary Christianity and theology. This one, however, arises from the inside, does not hide the author's deep scars, produces detailed and accessible evidence, is extremely well-informed, and demonstrates the urgency of looking at the shame-generating potential and reality of Christianity. Pattison makes the topic accessible to a wider public: the interested, though not necessarily theologically educated, reader will gain a fascinating and clear overview of some of the fundamental questions Christianity is currently struggling with. One of the great merits of his brilliant study is the 'import', as it were, of a wide body of 'outside knowledge' into theological thinking. The book takes us deeper into our realities and helps us to face them.' Werner Ustorf, University of Birmingham
'This is a must read for anyone who cares about the future of religious practise.' Donals L. Nathanson, M. D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, The Silvan S. Tomkins Institute, Philadelphia
'The range of questions that this book stimulates is an indication of its quality and importance.' Theology
'Pattison has written an important book whose content has been forged in the fire of his own experience. It should be required reading by pastors and others who have the well-being of the people in their congregations at heart.' Sue and Philip Clements-Jewery
'This book offers a new and deeper insight into the experience of shame … the author has succeeded in producing a book on the subject of shame that is both scientific as well as profoundly moving.' South African Journal of Psychology

ISBN: 9780521560450

Dimensions: 237mm x 157mm x 24mm

Weight: 600g

354 pages