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Tina Miller

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    Motherhood
    Making Sense of Parenthood
    But God
    Making Sense of Motherhood
    Making Sense of Fatherhood
    • 2023

      The topic of motherhood holds an enduring fascination as well as acting as an indicator to societal change. This book offers a rich comparative study across two generations of how women's experiences as first-time mothers unfold in real lives.

      Motherhood
    • 2017

      Making Sense of Parenthood

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Parenthoods: setting the contemporary context; 2. Caring landscapes and gendered practices; 3. Fathering, caring and work: parenting school aged children; 4. Mothering: caring, work and teenage children; 5. Parenting separately?: post-separation experiences; 6. Unfolding relationships: taking a longer view of moral orientations, mental work and gender in family care and work; 7. Conclusions and reflections; References.

      Making Sense of Parenthood
    • 2013

      But God

      Getting to Know Your Bridegroom in the Old Testament

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the phrase "BUT GOD," this devotional study invites readers to uncover its profound significance through Old Testament narratives and the characteristics of Jesus. It highlights pivotal moments in the lives of biblical patriarchs and emphasizes God's strategic plans and the Gospel's message. By intertwining scripture with personal stories, the book encourages a deeper understanding of God's nature and promises. Ultimately, it fosters a closer relationship with Jesus, portraying Him as a loving Bridegroom eager for connection.

      But God
    • 2010

      Making Sense of Fatherhood

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of masculinity and caregiving, this book provides a unique perspective on men's experiences as they transition into fatherhood. It delves into their evolving roles and the impact of societal expectations on their identities and work life, offering valuable insights into the challenges and joys of becoming a father.

      Making Sense of Fatherhood
    • 2007

      Making Sense of Motherhood

      A Narrative Approach

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the social, cultural, and moral dimensions of modern motherhood, this 2005 book delves into the challenges and complexities faced by mothers today. It examines the evolving roles and expectations placed on women, highlighting the diverse experiences of motherhood in contemporary society. Through insightful analysis, the book addresses issues such as identity, societal pressures, and the impact of cultural narratives on maternal experiences, providing a comprehensive look at motherhood in the 21st century.

      Making Sense of Motherhood