Shame has been maligned as a harmful emotion that has no place in human flourishing. But is this view correct? Is it biblical? Sean and Scott talk with Gregg Ten Elshof, a fellow Biola professor, about his latest book For Shame. Dr. Ten Elshof argues that shame is an important emotion, when experienced in the right way, to help with human flourishing in a well-ordered society.
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Segments:
00:00 — Introduction
01:40 — Defining Shame
03:35 — What is Shamelessness
07:26 — Why write a book on shame?
09:36 — What are the connections between shame and sexuality?
12:23 — How do you distinguish healthy and unhealthy shame?
14:46 — How does cancel culture fit into the idea of shame?
17:45 — What are the similarities between shame and guilt?
23:36 — Understanding shame throughout history
30:16 — Jesus and his role with shame
31:56 — When is shaming okay?
41:40 — Why is shame defined incorrectly?
46:06 — Conclusion
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