A powerful and revealing account of how the Church of England failed to come to terms with the child abuse scandal within its own ranks.
Jan Fook Knihy






There are times in our lives when the spiritual journey seems clear and openings and insights light the way. More usually the path to God can feel hidden - we move in the darkness and can become very lost. We lose a sense of where we are and how we might continue on our way. The Four Steps of Love offers us signposts for our spiritual journey in the shape of St Bernard's four stages of We love ourselves for ourselves; we love God for what he gives us; we love God for himself; we love ourselves for God's sake.' Fiona Gardner takes these stages and links them with four questions that Jesus asks in the What are you looking for But who do you say I am' Do you know what I have done to you' For whom are you looking' Through this framework, she explores the concept of metanoia, or change of heart - a continuous process that is never quite perfected in this life. Drawing on the experience of others and complete with practical exercises for prayer and meditation, The Four Steps of Love is a perfect guide for all those seeking inspiration and guidance on their spiritual journey.
Spiritual insight and direction from Merton's personal correspondence.
Self-Harm
- 216 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Explores the issues involved from the perspective of a psychoanalytical psychotherapist. schovat popis
Being Critically Reflective
- 216 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Reflection is a vital part of professional practice, but complex theory and models can make it difficult to embed in your everyday actions. From an international authority this concise guide is application-focused and shows how a critically reflective approach can support learning, supervision and team working within contemporary practice contexts.
This updated third edition now includes reflective pieces and more case studies to make it even more approachable for students, helping them to get to grips with Critical Social Work Theory.
The Only Mind Worth Having
- 242 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
An imaginative engagement with Thomas Merton's view of childhood spirituality, suggesting that a rediscovery of the 'child mind' is the route to a mature relationship with God.
This book offers an analysis of the limitations of child attachment theory as the basis for decision-making in child welfare practice, examining controversies and offering a new pedagogy that is responsive to the changing dynamics of contemporary families.
First published by Routledge 2007--T.p. verso.
Searching for meaning, truth or just to understand yourself better - then this is for you!