John Neafsey
Autor de A Sacred Voice Is Calling: Personal Vocation And Social Conscience
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John Neafsey is a clinical psychologist in private practice and a staff member at the Heartland Alliance Marjorie Kovler Center, a treatment center for survivors of torture in Chicago. He was a member of the Seminar on Vocation across the Lifespan at the Collegeville Institute. His other books mostrar más include A Sacred Voice Is Calling: Personal Vocation and Social Conscience, and Crucified People: The Suffering of the Tortured in Today's World. mostrar menos
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What I didn't like about the book, and why it really only got a "Good" rating, is his viewpoints (constant harping) on the War in Iraq, War on Terror, and 9/11. I got sick of reading about it. Another thing I didn't connect with in the book is his viewpoints on the poor. To him every vocation (or so that is the impression I got) needs to help the poor(est of the poor). I do not feel I am being called to help the poor, honestly, in anyway so I don't believe that every vocation that is right and true is to help the poor. That is a separate vocation. Not every vocation is being called to help the poor.
So I liked it but those are my sticking points. Not necessarily sure I would read other works of his. I imagine he is able to find some conceivable way to work his opinion on the Iraq War, War or Terror, and 9/11 into his subject matter, regardless of if it is appropriate or not.
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