- Distinctions between shame and guilt
- Distinctions between ”discretionary” shame and ”disgrace” shame
- Identification of the dynamics of disgrace shame
- Analysis of the defenses used in dealing with disgrace shame
- Identification of the resources available from the Judeo-Christian tradition in reflecting theologically on the issue of disgrace shame
- Suggestions for ways in which disgrace shame might be dismantled from the perspective of faithFor parish pastors and priests, counselors and therapists, seminary professors teaching pastoral care, and nonordained people within the Christian community, Shame: A Faith Perspective provides a theologically informed method for addressing issues of disgrace shame. Readers can begin to distinguish between guilt and shame in human experience, search out theological resources for understanding, and learn to deal effectively with the experience of disgrace shame.