By Philip Clements
ISBN: 9781847471024
Published: 2007
Pages: 150
Key Themes: Christianity, manic depression, bi-polar disorder
Description
This book is the description of an Anglican priest's experience
of manic depression. His illness is powerful and dehabilitating
yet, through his faith and with a lot of determination, Philip
avoids becoming overwhelmed and manages to live and achieve against
all odds and expectations. In this book, Philip Clements adds his
own personal testimony, a record which is also an account of
aspects of his ministry as an Anglican priest and the effects of
the illness on his work. This well-written and uplifting account
puts manic depression in a new light and reveals how the church
deals with the mentally ill
About the Author
Philip Clements was born in 1938 in Aldershot, Hampshire, he
now lives near Sandwich, in Kent. Philip has devoted his life to
his faith and following the completion of a degree in theology
became an ordained Anglican priest. Now retired, Philip is a writer
and broadcaster. He has had four books of poetry published and is
currently writing his second novel. He is a regular features on BBC
Radio 4 and local BBC radio where he is involved in programming
discussing spirituality and mental health. He is Chaplain of St
Bart's Hospital in Sandwich and works tirelessly for local churches
and charitable organisations.
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