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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... language is as relevant to the human situation as it ever was , I do not believe that we can ignore the fact that something has changed , perhaps radically , in the way that we today experience a sense of wrongness — wrongness in our ...
... language is as relevant to the human situation as it ever was , I do not believe that we can ignore the fact that something has changed , perhaps radically , in the way that we today experience a sense of wrongness — wrongness in our ...
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... language . Or perhaps contemporary theology has understood the threat it poses for traditional theological language all too well ; this would account for the fact that theologians of every stripe have denounced this new type of self ...
... language . Or perhaps contemporary theology has understood the threat it poses for traditional theological language all too well ; this would account for the fact that theologians of every stripe have denounced this new type of self ...
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... language in American society , especially among the mainline Protestant churches . That the question , Whatever became of sin ? was posed by a highly es- teemed psychiatrist , one known for his tireless efforts to decrim- inalize mental ...
... language in American society , especially among the mainline Protestant churches . That the question , Whatever became of sin ? was posed by a highly es- teemed psychiatrist , one known for his tireless efforts to decrim- inalize mental ...
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... language is no longer popular , he would have provided an explanation for this development . It is especially ironic that a psychiatrist did not make use of the evidence that was available to him — evidence being generated by his own ...
... language is no longer popular , he would have provided an explanation for this development . It is especially ironic that a psychiatrist did not make use of the evidence that was available to him — evidence being generated by his own ...
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... language and the need for its recovery . In the next chapter , therefore , I will take a more systematic look at the clinical literature on narcissism , much of which derives from the psychoanalytic tradition , which has had 9 Whatever ...
... language and the need for its recovery . In the next chapter , therefore , I will take a more systematic look at the clinical literature on narcissism , much of which derives from the psychoanalytic tradition , which has had 9 Whatever ...
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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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