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Once in awhile we are confronted with a person''s life and insight so remarkable, we pause to reflect upon our own beliefs, meaning, maturing, theory and theology. This memoir of Pauline Thompson encompasses the astonishing life and career of a twentieth-century woman, a life that variously embraced religious symbolism, Jungian analysis, protests and arrests, careers in education and medicine, as well as relationships ranging from bigamous to bisexual. Writing Pauline: Wisdom From A Long Life explores how Thompson''s reflections pose challenges to our common and academic notions of feminist theory, ethical development, Christian theology, Jungian psychology, and ethnographic research.

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[Stearns] writes with authority when theorizing in the introduction and conclusion, helping simplify the crisscrossing themes of feminist theory, theology, and Jungian psychology...By sharing life stories Stearns illuminates one woman's path from 'foolishness to wisdom.' -- Andrea Vogt * Washington State Magazine *

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Chapter 1 Figures Chapter 2 Preface by Pauline E. Thompson, July 1999 Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Childhood and Character Chapter 6 Professional Training, Work, and Relationships Chapter 7 Having No Time: War Time Chapter 8 Post-War Analysis Chapter 9 Retirement and Activism Chapter 10 Religion and Relinking: Pauline's Theology Chapter 11 Rethinking Psychology, Religion, Ethics, and Ethnography Chapter 12 Conclusion Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author

Writing Pauline Wisdom From A Long Life

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      Publisher: Hamilton Books
      Publication Date: 9/27/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761831211, 978-0761831211
      ISBN10: 0761831215

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Once in awhile we are confronted with a person''s life and insight so remarkable, we pause to reflect upon our own beliefs, meaning, maturing, theory and theology. This memoir of Pauline Thompson encompasses the astonishing life and career of a twentieth-century woman, a life that variously embraced religious symbolism, Jungian analysis, protests and arrests, careers in education and medicine, as well as relationships ranging from bigamous to bisexual. Writing Pauline: Wisdom From A Long Life explores how Thompson''s reflections pose challenges to our common and academic notions of feminist theory, ethical development, Christian theology, Jungian psychology, and ethnographic research.

      Trade Review
      [Stearns] writes with authority when theorizing in the introduction and conclusion, helping simplify the crisscrossing themes of feminist theory, theology, and Jungian psychology...By sharing life stories Stearns illuminates one woman's path from 'foolishness to wisdom.' -- Andrea Vogt * Washington State Magazine *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Figures Chapter 2 Preface by Pauline E. Thompson, July 1999 Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Childhood and Character Chapter 6 Professional Training, Work, and Relationships Chapter 7 Having No Time: War Time Chapter 8 Post-War Analysis Chapter 9 Retirement and Activism Chapter 10 Religion and Relinking: Pauline's Theology Chapter 11 Rethinking Psychology, Religion, Ethics, and Ethnography Chapter 12 Conclusion Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author

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