Authors: Thomas, Rebecca; Parker, Stephen. Journal of Psychology & Christianity, Vol. 23(2), Sum 2004, pp. 176-182
Abstract:
The authors of this article argue that shame and guilt are often confused and that a failure to distinguish these emotions leads to ineffective care for chose experiencing these emotions. The authors propose that Christian caregiver’s not only need (0 think about the psychological differences between shame and guilt, but should attend to resources from the Christian tradition that can help identify bow shame and guilt differ. This article draws on the theology of St. Irenaeus to offer some theological reflections on differences between shame and guilt and reflects on the implications of these distinctions lot care giving.
