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The Shame Factor: How Shame Shapes Society [Paperback] Alloway, Wayne; Lacey, John G. and Jewett, Robert
The Shame Factor: How Shame Shapes Society [Paperback] Alloway, Wayne; Lacey, John G. and Jewett, Robert
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**The Shame Factor: How Shame Shapes Society** dives headfirst into humanity's most uncomfortable emotion and how it secretly runs the show. This eye-opening religious studies gem explores shame's sneaky influence on everything from personal relationships to entire civilizations, making the case that understanding this universal feeling is crucial for genuine social progress.
Authors Alloway, Lacey, and Jewett don't just theorize—they dissect how shame operates in religious contexts, cultural norms, and power structures with refreshing clarity. Perfect for theology students, social science enthusiasts, progressive religious thinkers, and anyone who's ever wondered why humans are so brilliantly weird about guilt and embarrassment.
This isn't your typical dry academic tome; it's an accessible exploration of psychology, spirituality, and sociology rolled into one thought-provoking package. This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks shows minor shelf wear but the ideas inside are timeless.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, someone tackles shame without being preachy about it. Changed how I see community dynamics completely."
"Fascinating intersection of faith and psychology—wish more religious texts were this honest about human nature."
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