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Shame and the church dropout: the effect of embarrassment, humiliation, and shame on church attendance in small rural churches

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Wallace Cason. Shame and the Church Dropout: the Effect of Embarrassment, Humiliation, and Shame On Church Attendance In Small Rural Churches. Asbury Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbae9d35-f358-4263-9cb5-e375d49f62c5.

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W. Cason. Shame and the church dropout: the effect of embarrassment, humiliation, and shame on church attendance in small rural churches. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbae9d35-f358-4263-9cb5-e375d49f62c5

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Wallace Cason. Shame and the Church Dropout: the Effect of Embarrassment, Humiliation, and Shame On Church Attendance In Small Rural Churches. Asbury Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbae9d35-f358-4263-9cb5-e375d49f62c5.

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  • Results of case study interviews, statistical testing using the Test of Self-Conscious Affect (June Price Tangney, et al; George Mason University, 1989), and questionnaires indicate that persons are more likely to drop out of church if they are shame-prone, have severe interpersonal conflicts, have lost status in church through personal failures, or are married women. Is America becoming a shame culture? Perhaps. Shame is surveyed in the fields of philosophy, anthropology, fiction and nonfiction, sociology, and psychology. A biblical word study, a study of Christian leaders through history, and comments towards a theology of shame are included.
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  • 02/17/2024

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