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Living Alone (Family Living in Pastoral Perspective) (edition 1997)

by Herbert Anderson

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Drawing on touching stories and personal experiences, Herbert Anderson and Freda Gardner illuminate many of the aspects of living alone--loneliness, grief, and solitude--and offer encouraging suggestions for living well and faithfully. The Family Living in Pastoral Perspective series examines crucial times in family life in light of the family as a social unit. Each book addresses major changes that ordinarily occur in the life cycle of a family. Each volume takes into account family system theory and social and economic factors that affect the family.… (more)
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Title:Living Alone (Family Living in Pastoral Perspective)
Authors:Herbert Anderson
Info:Westminster John Knox Press (1997), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 140 pages
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This is the last in a series of five books looking at pastoral issues associated with various stages of life. It primarily focusses on those living alone following the death of a partner, but is inclusive of those who live alone for other reasons.
The book is aimed at those who provide pastoral care, rather than than as a self help text for those in the situation themselves. To this end there are many real life examples used to illustrate points and practical suggestions that have caused me to reflect on my own underlying attitudes and practice. ( )
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Drawing on touching stories and personal experiences, Herbert Anderson and Freda Gardner illuminate many of the aspects of living alone--loneliness, grief, and solitude--and offer encouraging suggestions for living well and faithfully. The Family Living in Pastoral Perspective series examines crucial times in family life in light of the family as a social unit. Each book addresses major changes that ordinarily occur in the life cycle of a family. Each volume takes into account family system theory and social and economic factors that affect the family.

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