For Shame, Gregg Ten Elshof
For Shame, Gregg Ten Elshof
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For Shame
Rediscovering the Virtues of a Maligned Emotion

Author: Gregg Ten Elshof

Narrator: John Behrens

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 08/31/2021


Synopsis

Can a better understanding of shame lead us to see its positive contribution to human life?For many people, shame really is a destructive and health-disrupting force. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people's shameful behavior, and research has demonstrated clearly the damaging effects of shame on our emotional wellbeing. To combat this, a mini-industry of resources and popular therapies has emerged to help people free themselves from shame.And yet, shame can contribute to a healthy emotional and moral experience. Some behavior is shameful, and sometimes we ought to be ashamed by wrongs we've committed. Eastern and Western cultures alike have long seen a social benefit to shame, and it can rightly cultivate virtues both public and personal.So what are we to make of shame?Philosopher and author Gregg Ten Elshof examines this potent emotion carefully, defining it with more clarity, distinguishing it from embarrassment and guilt, and carefully tracing the positive role shame has played historically in contributing to a well-ordered society.While casting off unhealthy shame is always a positive, For Shame demonstrates the surprising, sometimes unacknowledged ways in which healthy shame is as needed as ever. On the other side of good shame, lie virtues such as decency, self-respect, and dignity—virtues we desire but may not realize shame can grant.

Reviews

This book makes an important philosophical case that we need to recover shame as a necessary and important element in our social experience. It all starts with a simple but insightful definition: “shame is the negative affective response to social discrediting”. So the subtitle of the book is a bit......more

Goodreads review by Panda

In this short, accessible philosophical reflection, Gregg Ten Elshof clarifies the meaning of shame and encourages his readers to recognize its value within society. He communicates from the beginning that he does not want to discourage people who struggle with undue and harmful shame, but that our......more

Goodreads review by Summer

This book was an incredible, short and sweet read (or listen, on audiobook). His approach to discussing shame — what it is, its role in our society, etc. is something I've never heard nor contemplated before. It was deeply eye-opening. My only qualm with the book, genuinely the only, is that his com......more

Goodreads review by Josiah

Cool book that talks about what shame is, how it affects people, how to react to it. It also gives the benefits from shame and its difference between guilt and being shamed. Really insightful and relative to our daily lifes. It had a lot of information (i shouldve took notes) but it was really inter......more