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Affect Theory, Shame, and Christian Formation

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This book addresses the eclipse of shame in Christian theology by showing how shame emerges in Christian texts and practice in ways that can be neither assimilated into a discourses of guilt nor dissociated from embodiment. Stephanie N. Arel argues that the traditional focus on guilt obscures shame by perpetuating the image of the lonely sinner in guilt. Drawing on recent studies in affect and attachment theories to frame the theological analysis, the text examines the theological anthropological writings of Augustine and Reinhold Niebuhr, the interpretation of empathy by Edith Stein, and moments of touch in Christian praxis. Bringing the affective dynamics of shame to the forefront enables theologians and religious leaders to identify where shame emerges in language and human behavior. The text expands work in trauma theory, providing a multi-layered theological lens for engaging shame and accompanying suffering.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Interpreting Shame Affectively.- 3. The Cover-Up.- 4. Masked Shame.- 5. Touching Shame: A Pathway to Disinterment.- 6. Empathic Engagement.- 7. Conclusion. 

About the author

Stephanie N. Arel received her PhD from Boston University’s School of Theology, USA, and is currently a fellow at the Institute for the Bio-cultural Study of Religion at Boston University. She serves on the Intercontinental Academia on Human Dignity, hosted jointly by Hebrew University, Israel, and Bielefeld University, Germany. She holds a certificate in trauma modalities for clinical treatment from the New York Institute for the Psychotherapies, USA. Her research focuses on trauma, shame, and Christian formation. She recently co-edited (with Shelly Rambo) a collection of essays entitled Post-Traumatic Public Theology.

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This book addresses the eclipse of shame in Christian theology by showing how shame emerges in Christian texts and practice in ways that can be neither assimilated into a discourses of guilt nor dissociated from embodiment. Stephanie N. Arel argues that the traditional focus on guilt obscures shame by perpetuating the image of the lonely sinner in guilt. Drawing on recent studies in affect and attachment theories to frame the theological analysis, the text examines the theological anthropological writings of Augustine and Reinhold Niebuhr, the interpretation of empathy by Edith Stein, and moments of touch in Christian praxis. Bringing the affective dynamics of shame to the forefront enables theologians and religious leaders to identify where shame emerges in language and human behavior. The text expands work in trauma theory, providing a multi-layered theological lens for engaging shame and accompanying suffering.

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“Affect Theory, Shame, and Christian Formation is a tremendous resource for psychologists, pastors, counselors, and scholars working to acknowledge and alleviate the suffering of survivors of violence. Not only does the book provide an insightful theological reading of shame, but it names the productive possibility of touch to uninter shame.” (Kathryn House, Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 69, 2020)
“This book provides a refreshing and challenging perspective on shame. … This work could prove beneficial for robust study and consideration of further research on the topic of shame and guilt.” (Alvaro Tejada, readingreligion.org, April, 2018)

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"Affect Theory, Shame, and Christian Formation is a tremendous resource for psychologists, pastors, counselors, and scholars working to acknowledge and alleviate the suffering of survivors of violence. Not only does the book provide an insightful theological reading of shame, but it names the productive possibility of touch to uninter shame." (Kathryn House, Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 69, 2020)
"This book provides a refreshing and challenging perspective on shame. ... This work could prove beneficial for robust study and consideration of further research on the topic of shame and guilt." (Alvaro Tejada, readingreligion.org, April, 2018)

Product details

Authors Stephanie N Arel, Stephanie N. Arel
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319425917
ISBN 978-3-31-942591-7
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 164 mm x 19 mm x 221 mm
Weight 416 g
Illustrations IX, 206 p.
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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