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Exploring the often-overlooked role of shame in Christian theology, the book highlights how shame manifests in texts and practices, challenging the predominant focus on guilt. By integrating insights from affect and attachment theories, it analyzes the works of Augustine, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Edith Stein, emphasizing the significance of empathy and physical touch in Christian practice. This approach illuminates the dynamics of shame, offering a nuanced theological perspective that enhances understanding of trauma and the complexities of human suffering within a religious context.
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Affect Theory, Shame, and Christian Formation, Stephanie N. Arel
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