Shame: Theory, Therapy, Theology

Shame: Theory, Therapy, Theology
ISBN-10
0521568633
ISBN-13
9780521568630
Series
Shame
Category
Religion
Pages
343
Language
English
Published
2000-10-05
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Stephen Pattison

Description

This book, first published in 2000, aims to understand the nature of shame as it relates to Christian thought and practice.

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