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Heather Thomson

    I Couldn't Even Look at a Cucumber!
    No Sense of Entitlement
    • No Sense of Entitlement

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the contributions of feminist, liberation, and postcolonial theologies, this collection explores essential questions regarding the purpose and impact of theology. By examining the works of a prominent feminist theologian, it addresses whose interests are represented in theological discourse and the potential public effects of these perspectives. The book aims to sustain the relevance of protest theologies by engaging with their critical insights and constructive roles in contemporary discussions.

      No Sense of Entitlement
    • Are you confused with all the health advice and myths around pregnancy? What should I eat or what exercise can I do? Heather is a mum of two young children and runs a wellness business whilst her husband works very long hours. This is her no-holding-back daily account of her third pregnancy as she approaches being 40. This diary will entertain, enlighten and touch you if you are expecting a baby. The author gives an engaging account of what's most important during pregnancy, and it's not all that you think it'll be. This is a real story of how to survive pregnancy, without any preaching about health and fitness! A heart-warming and honest story of real-life family challenges.

      I Couldn't Even Look at a Cucumber!