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Mary K. Moore

    Until Us: Jinx
    Mosby's Pocket Guide to Nutritional Assessment and Care
    Teaching from the Heart
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    • 2013
    • 2008

      Helps to perform thorough nutrition assessments and interventions. This title focuses on the health effects of overweight and obesity and presents an overview of cultural impacts on nutrition. It incorporates the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005 and the MyPyramid plan for diet and lifestyle planning.

      Mosby's Pocket Guide to Nutritional Assessment and Care
    • 1998

      Here is a serious and passionate plea for theology and education to stand in relationship. Mary Elizabeth Moore argues for an organic approach to religious, moral, and theological education. Taking up five reigning educational methods (case study, Gestalt, phenomenological, narrative, conscientizing), she gauges their strengths, weaknesses, and theological promise, and she offers practical reformulations of each method. "No religious educator or theologian is more capable than Mary Elizabeth Moore to establish this depth of dialogue between religious education and process theology . . . . Truly foundational." Thomas H. Groome "Deeply conversant with both process theology and educational method, Moore proceeds to illumine each from the perspective of the other, to the transformation and enrichment of both. Her brilliant use of metaphor . . . . makes for a most delightful adventure in reading." Marjorie Suchocki Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore is Professor of Theology and Christian Education at the School of Theology at Claremont, California, Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate School, and author of Education for Continuity and Change.

      Teaching from the Heart