The Depleted Self: Sin in a Narcissistic AgeFortress Press, 1. jan. 1993 - 176 sider Although narcissism may appear dormant in the 1990s, clinical research on narcissism shows that behind a grandiose, exhibitionistic side lies a shame-ridden half of self-loathing, unworthiness, and depression. Capps says that traditional theologies of guilt are unable to address those gripped by shame and makes a case for a different pastoral approach in counseling and ministry. |
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... Capps. Dedicated to FREDERICK F. LANSILL The purpose in another's mind is like deep water , but a man of understanding will draw it out . PROVERBS 20 : 5 Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xiii 1 Whatever Became of Sin ?
... Capps. Dedicated to FREDERICK F. LANSILL The purpose in another's mind is like deep water , but a man of understanding will draw it out . PROVERBS 20 : 5 Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xiii 1 Whatever Became of Sin ?
Side xvi
... deeper awareness of psychodynamic processes and greater knowledge of systemic models of human interaction . Jay E. Adams , the one conservative for whom sin is the central theme of his work , is the exception who proves the rule , and ...
... deeper awareness of psychodynamic processes and greater knowledge of systemic models of human interaction . Jay E. Adams , the one conservative for whom sin is the central theme of his work , is the exception who proves the rule , and ...
Side xvi
... deep and extensive that it calls for a fundamental change in our theological paradigm . Black , feminist , and Third World theolo- gians have laid the foundations for this paradigm shift by em- phasizing the need to theologize from the ...
... deep and extensive that it calls for a fundamental change in our theological paradigm . Black , feminist , and Third World theolo- gians have laid the foundations for this paradigm shift by em- phasizing the need to theologize from the ...
Side xvi
... deep and pervasive psychocultural reasons why sin seems to have so little meaning for us today . He complains about our reluctance , as a society and as individuals , to accept responsibility for our corporate and personal actions , but ...
... deep and pervasive psychocultural reasons why sin seems to have so little meaning for us today . He complains about our reluctance , as a society and as individuals , to accept responsibility for our corporate and personal actions , but ...
Side 9
... deep personal attachments , and at the same time provide the narcissist with the approval he needs in order to validate his self - esteem . Although he may resort to therapies that promise to give meaning to life and to overcome his ...
... deep personal attachments , and at the same time provide the narcissist with the approval he needs in order to validate his self - esteem . Although he may resort to therapies that promise to give meaning to life and to overcome his ...
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The Narcissistic Self | 11 |
The Deadliest Sins of Our Narcissistic Age | 39 |
Sin in a ShameBased Theology | 71 |
Expressive Individualism as Scapegoat | 101 |
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anger apathy attitude Auth autonomy become behavior Bellah Blackman borderline Bursten character structure child Christian Christopher Lasch church clergy concern craving personality Culture deadly sins depleted disorder Dodds DSM-III DSTT Elie Wiesel Emerson emotional Erik Erikson Erikson estrangement exhibitionistic experiences of shame expressive individualism fact family therapy feel gluttony God's grandiose Heinz Kohut human idealizing identify individualists inner institutions Jesus Jonah Kohut and Wolf laity Lasch live lust Lynd manipulative personality melancholy Michel Foucault mirroring moral narcissism narcissistic personality Nineveh one's oneself Otto Kernberg ourselves paranoid types parents pastoral Paul Tillich phallic Press pride and envy psychoanalytic rage Ralph Waldo Emerson reflect relationship religious René Girard response self-depletion self-estrangement Sennett sense shame experience social social realist society story of Jonah suggests theology of guilt theology of shame theory therapeutic Tillich traditional Univ victim W. W. Norton WBHN women words York