The Enigma of Anger

The Enigma of Anger
Title The Enigma of Anger PDF eBook
Author Garret Keizer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 378
Release 2002-11-22
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0787966924

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Rage, resentment, envy, jealousy, and hatred— these emotions seem to dominate our times. They rule our highways, our workplaces, our homes, and our hearts. In this provocative book of essays, writer Garret Keizer considers anger in all its baffling forms. Poignantly aware of his own temper, and of his ties to a religion that glorifies meekness, the author looks at anger as a paradox in our struggle to remain human in the midst of an infuriating world. Interweaving personal anecdotes, mythological stories, sacred texts, and Keizer's insightful observations, The Enigma of Anger will prove a welcome companion for anyone who has ever wrestled with wrath-or wished to make better use of it.

The Enigma of Suicide

The Enigma of Suicide
Title The Enigma of Suicide PDF eBook
Author George Howe Colt
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 580
Release 1992
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0671760718

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For anyone trying to understand how and why suicide happens, here is a provocative exploration of the subject. Colt interviewed hundreds of people who have had intimate encounters with suicide to unveil the mysteries that surround this tragic phenomenon.

Decoding the Enigma

Decoding the Enigma
Title Decoding the Enigma PDF eBook
Author Robert M Chell
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 81
Release 2006-08
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0595389716

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Finally-a strategic guide for men about menopause! When it comes to this confusing time in a woman's life, men around the globe continually ask the following questions: what is menopause, who is this menopausal woman, how long does this menopause "thing" last, and most importantly, what strategies can a male use to deal with these issues? Decoding the Enigma: His Guide to Her Menopause provides clear answers to these questions-and many more-from a nonmedical perspective by offering manageable approaches that can be implemented throughout the menopausal process. Psychologists Robert M. Chell, PhD, and Jane Cooper, MA, dispel commonly-held myths about menopause, including the myth that menopause begins during middle age. Many women in their midthirties begin the process known as perimenopause, the first phase of menopause. Therefore, menopause is not the sole dominion of the aging matron. Women experience menopause differently. There are some who are symptom-free and others who suffer a myriad of physiological and psychological reactions. Decoding the Enigma provides strategies for men that are specific to and consistent with the unique temperament and orientations of the women in their lives.

How Emotions Work

How Emotions Work
Title How Emotions Work PDF eBook
Author Jack Katz
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 436
Release 1999-11-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780226425993

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In this book, a professor of sociology reveals the extraordinarily poetic and coherent logic of emotional experience, and revolutionizes the study of this enigmatic and essential aspect of human life. 67 illustrations.

Faith and Virtue Formation

Faith and Virtue Formation
Title Faith and Virtue Formation PDF eBook
Author Adam C. Pelser
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2021-06-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0192648551

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The Christian tradition offers a robust and compelling vision of what it is for human life to be lived well. Faith and Virtue Formation articulates various aspects of that vision in ways that will deepen understanding of the virtues and virtue formation. The collection considers the value of studying the vices for moral formation; the importance of emotion and agency in virtue formation; the connections between certain disabilities and virtue; the roles of divine grace, liturgy, worship, and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit in Christian virtue formation; the formation of infused virtues, including the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love; the roles of friendship and the communal life of the Church in cultivating virtue; and new philosophical and theological reflections on some largely neglected virtues. Offering an interdisciplinary approach, the contributors draw on philosophical, theological, and biblical wisdom, along with insights from contemporary psychology and rich narrative examples, in aid of becoming good. By providing deeply insightful and edifying reflections on the prospects, processes, and practices of moral and spiritual formation, this volume demonstrates that moral philosophy not only illuminates, but it can also guide and inspire the formation of virtue.

Living Through Pain

Living Through Pain
Title Living Through Pain PDF eBook
Author Kristin M. Swenson
Publisher Baylor University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2005
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1932792155

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"In Living Through Pain, Kristin Swenson charts the multifaceted personal and social problems caused by chronic pain. This book also surveys professional efforts to mitigate and manage pain. Because the experience of pain involves all aspects of a person - body, mind, spirit, and community - Swenson consults an ancient resource for wisdom, perspective, and insight. Her close reading of selected psalms from the Hebrew Bible demonstrates that the challenge of living through pain is timeless. Living Through Pain chronicles how these ancient texts offer a vocabulary and grammar for understanding and expressing the contemporary experience of pain. Pain is a universal experience, and this book invites readers to consider more fully what is involved in the process of healing."--BOOK JACKET.

Facing Feelings in Faith Communities

Facing Feelings in Faith Communities
Title Facing Feelings in Faith Communities PDF eBook
Author William M. Kondrath
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-08-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1566995205

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Facing Feelings in Faith Communities is based on a simple premise: We have emotions because we need them. God created us as affectively competent beings, William Kondrath argues, to help us understand our world and to give appropriate signals to people around us about what we are experiencing. When we express our feelings clearly, other people can more easily respond in ways that are helpful to us, thus enhancing our relationships and the work we might do together. Kondrath also recognizes that unfortunately, for many of us, our emotional software was infected early on with viruses (early familial and social conditioning) that distorted the way we responded to natural stimuli. Because we are underusing or misusing our emotional capacities, we are missing out on the opportunity to express our full humanity. Fortunately, we can re-program our emotional software. Facing Feelings in Faith Communities help us restore our emotional systems to their original state, or at least invites us to imagine how we would live differently if our emotional expressions were more nearly congruent with the situations and events we encounter. Kondrath invites us to explore six feelings--fear, anger, sadness, peace, power, and joy--through poetry, meditation on an evocative drawing, as well as through his own analysis of each feeling. Congregational Resources for Facing Feelings is a companion collection to this book. For more information, click here.