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LENDING LIBRARY Celebrate Mid-Life (Brewi, J & Brennan, A.)
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Celebrate Mid-Life (Brewi, J & Brennan, A.)

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The authors, directors of Mid-Life Directions as well as Sisters of St. Joseph, believe that a mid-life crisis is a natural part of human development and leads to an increased concern with spirituality. Their book is a psychological self-help book for the traditional Christian who wants guidance in developing a new sense of self. While they draw on Jungian theory, their work remains fully committed to the Christian message. However, it is aimed at those comfortable with religious ritual rather than fundamentalists. For public, church, and seminary libraries with patrons interested in spirituality.

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The authors, directors of Mid-Life Directions as well as Sisters of St. Joseph, believe that a mid-life crisis is a natural part of human development and leads to an increased concern with spirituality. Their book is a psychological self-help book for the traditional Christian who wants guidance in developing a new sense of self. While they draw on Jungian theory, their work remains fully committed to the Christian message. However, it is aimed at those comfortable with religious ritual rather than fundamentalists. For public, church, and seminary libraries with patrons interested in spirituality.

The authors, directors of Mid-Life Directions as well as Sisters of St. Joseph, believe that a mid-life crisis is a natural part of human development and leads to an increased concern with spirituality. Their book is a psychological self-help book for the traditional Christian who wants guidance in developing a new sense of self. While they draw on Jungian theory, their work remains fully committed to the Christian message. However, it is aimed at those comfortable with religious ritual rather than fundamentalists. For public, church, and seminary libraries with patrons interested in spirituality.

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