Jennifer Baldwin
Auteur de Trauma-Sensitive Theology: Thinking Theologically in the Era of Trauma
A propos de l'auteur
Jennifer Baldwin is Executive Director of Grounding Flight Wellness Center. She is the editor of Sensing Sacred: Exploring the Human Senses in Practical theology and Pastoral Care (2016) and Embracing the Ivory Tower and Stained Glass Window: A Festschrift in Honor of Archbishop Antje Jackeln afficher plus (2015). afficher moins
Œuvres de Jennifer Baldwin
Embracing the ivory tower and stained glass windows : a Festschrift in honor of Archbishop Antje Jackelén (2015) 2 exemplaires
Sensing sacred : exploring the human senses in practical theology and pastoral care (2016) 1 exemplaire
It's All Your Fault A Survivor's Guide to Narcissism 1 exemplaire
Platitudes of Gratitude: A Humorous Take on The Gratitude Challenge (30 Day Challenge Book 1) (2017) 1 exemplaire
Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology (Religion and Science as a… (2020) 1 exemplaire
Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Religion and Science as a… (2022) 1 exemplaire
All a bout food : exploring Canada's food system 1 exemplaire
New Mexico Genealogy 1 exemplaire
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Right from the beginning when she said that the month starts out strong with people thanking their spouse/children for being alive, the next week fewer people are posting, but they are thankful for their jobs (the same ones who complain about work the other 11 months of the year), the third week will see even less people, and then finally the month is over with very few still posting. Either it says something about people not really being that thankful or how easy our society is distracted by the next new hashtag.
I did chuckle a few times, but it wasn’t as humorous for me as some of the reviews made it out to be. But it was the perfect look into the life of an imperfect family (aren’t they all) and a trainwreck of a mom (I think almost all are, some just hide it better or have a cadre of people helping them out).
If you enjoy reading memoirs, Erma Bombeck, about family dynamics, or witches that are kooky and have a lot of sass then I highly recommend Platitudes of Gratitude.… (plus d'informations)