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Women Who Wrote for Their Lives - The Healing Power of Creative Writing (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan Women Who Wrote for Their Lives - The Healing Power of Creative Writing (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
R307 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R28 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Directions Towards Christian Renewal (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan New Directions Towards Christian Renewal (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
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The Rising Importance of Thomas Merton's Spiritual Legacy (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan The Rising Importance of Thomas Merton's Spiritual Legacy (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
R246 R222 Discovery Miles 2 220 Save R24 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Natural Spirituality, Thomas Merton, and Christian Renewal (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan Natural Spirituality, Thomas Merton, and Christian Renewal (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
R271 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R27 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Subjectivity - The Hidden and Neglected Side of Human Nature (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan Subjectivity - The Hidden and Neglected Side of Human Nature (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
R379 R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Save R36 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Subjectivity: The Hidden and Neglected Side of Human Nature addresses the important issue of psychology's failure to embrace subjectivity to any great extent. The book also takes up the challenge of formalizing a subjective science based on living data and sure intuition, as suggested by D.H Lawrence. Philosophical and theological understandings of the nature of "being" are explored, as is the emergence of the subjective viewpoint in literature. Both indicate that something has been lacking in our recent understanding of what it is to be fully human. The emergence of subjectivity in psychoanalysis and a psychological reading of Martin Buber's book on existence, I and Thou, are used to indicate possible future directions. Kenneth Bragan grew up in a small coal mining town near Newcastle in northern England. He now lives in the Lakes District of the south island of New Zealand. He graduated in medicine at Edinburgh University and trained as a psychiatrist in New Zealand. During his thirty years of psychiatric practice, he developed a particular interest in the healing power of writing. He is working on his next book Is There Still a Place for God. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/KennethBragan

The Making of a Saint - A Psychological Study of the Life of Thomas Merton (Paperback): Kenneth Bragan The Making of a Saint - A Psychological Study of the Life of Thomas Merton (Paperback)
Kenneth Bragan
R410 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Save R33 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How could a man who had an emotionally deprived and traumatic childhood find the strength later in life to enter a monastery and become a spiritual master? The Making of a Saint is the true story of the American priest and Catholic writer Thomas Merton, who lived from 1915 to 1968. He wrote more than 70 books on spirituality, pacifism and social justice, and his words influenced a generation of men to enter monasteries. By late adolescence, Merton felt completely alienated and was in a state of spiritual abjection, yet he found the path to become a spiritual master. A Psychological Study of the Life of Thomas Merton gives a psychoanalytic explanation for the early gain in strength he found, but more than psychology is required to understand Merton's subsequent spiritual growth. His journals display the healing power of Christ, as well as the healing power of writing. Author Kenneth Bragan asserts that it was an arduous process for Merton, but "I suggest it was only finally completed when he became engaged in a passionate love affair. Only then could his heart be opened to the lost mother of his childhood, and only after that happened could he go out into the world and complete his mission." Merton was monk, a mystic and a poet, but above all else, he was a great writer and a great man. About the Author: Kenneth Bragan grew up in a small coal mining town near Newcastle in the north of England, and now resides in the Lakes District of the south island of New Zealand. He worked as a psychiatrist and developed a particular interest in the healing power of writing. Publisher's website: http: //SBPRA.com/KennethBragan

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