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New book available for review: ‘Saving face: Enfacement, shame, theology’ by Stephen Pattison
We have an exciting new book fresh off the press from Ashgate available for review: ‘Saving face: Enfacement, shame, theology’ by Stephen Pattison (University of Birmingham). The publishers describe the book as follows: “Faces are all around us and fundamentally … Continue reading
Stephen Pattison introduces his new book ‘Saving Face: Enfacement, Shame, Theology’
Stephen Pattison, Professor of Religion, Ethics and Practice at the University of Birmingham, writes: We live in what might be called a ‘facist’ era! Faces are all around us, and form an important part of our everyday and clinical encounters. … Continue reading
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