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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 40 MIN

Ep. 34 - Exploring the Role of Shame in Helping Us Understand Identity, Guilt, and Redemption

from Psych and Theo Podcast · host Sam Landa and Tim Yonts

Send Us Topics + QuestionsCan shame exist without the concept of a higher power? Join us on an exploration that challenges conventional understandings of shame within society and Christianity. We pose this thought-provoking question to set the stage for our episode, where we unravel the intricate layers of shame from psychological, philosophical, and theological perspectives. Our colleague Jason Glenn contributes valuable insights as we dissect whether feelings of shame are inherently tied to religious beliefs or if they emerge from societal moral frameworks. Together, we distinguish between shame, an aspect of identity, and guilt, which is closely linked to actions, offering a nuanced discussion on how these emotions shape our self-perception.Venturing into biblical narratives, we spotlight the story of Adam and Eve and apply Roland Mueller's cultural paradigms of guilt, innocence, honor, shame, fear, and power to understand repentance. We acknowledge the difficulty in pinpointing explicit instances where shame leads to repentance in scripture, yet we emphasize the overarching theme of the gospel's transformative impact on identity. Through personal stories like Saul's journey to becoming Paul and the compassionate encounters of Jesus with figures such as the Samaritan woman and the Roman centurion, we illustrate how grace can transcend and transform the weight of shame.Finally, we examine the roles of fear, guilt, and shame in today's society, questioning the implications of shifting cultural norms that steer away from these emotions. From the body positivity movement to debates on modesty and societal values, we discuss whether these shifts may lead to unintended consequences. Throughout our conversation, we stress the importance of self-compassion and understanding divine love as antidotes to the barriers created by shame. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences, pondering the delicate balance between societal expectations and personal growth.Support the showFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:@psych_and_theoPsych and Theo LinkFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:Psych and Theo LinkPlease leave a review, send comments and questions, and share the podcast with everyone you know. We love having these conversations with you all and are thankful for your support! I look forward to walking alongside you as you draw closer to Christ!

Send Us Topics + Questions Can shame exist without the concept of a higher power? Join us on an exploration that challenges conventional understandings of shame within society and Christianity. We pose this thought-provoking question to set the stage for our episode, where we unravel the intricate layers of shame from psychological, philosophical, and theological perspectives. Our colleague Jason Glenn contributes valuable insights as we dissect whether feelings of shame are inherently tied t...

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