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Jones, Kathleen was born on April 7, 1922 in London. Daughter of William Robert and Kate Lilian (Barnard) Savage.
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The first complete English translation in 40 years. Jones has produced a version aimed at those who wish to pray through the poems, the source of all of St. John's work. It is also a literary delight: simple, direct, and close to the popular romance meter beloved of St. John himself. Spanish and English on facing pages.
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The Saints of the Anglican Calendar introduces us to the 232 men and women who are commemorated in the Common Worship Calendar. Nearly five hundred years after the Reformation, the Church of England is coming to a fuller appreciation of the saints, and their contribution to our spiritual heritage. Medieval accounts of saints' lives were often marred by confitsion and contradictory oral traditions, the writers' desire to tell an edifying story, and the exploitation of the commercial opportunities of pilgrim shrines. Embellished with improbable miracles and unlikely legends, these accounts made the saints seem remote and unbelievable figures, but recent theological scholarship has cleared away the accretions of centuries, enabling us to see the saints as real people who faced up to the challenge of living out the Christian faith, often in conditions of great difficulty or danger - and who made mistakes like everyone else. This lively and informative volume presents the experience of men and women from the days of the early Church to modern times - people from many walks of life, including some from other Christian traditions. They represent the 'great cloud of witnesses' who enrich our understanding of the Christian faith, endow us with a legacy of two thousand years of Christian values in action, and inspire us to walk faithfully in the way of Christ.
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A revised version of Professor Jones' "History of the Mental Health Services" (1972), this book takes account of the seminal critiques of Goffman, Foucault and Szasz, and the historical revaluation of late-20th- century perspectives; and assesses changes to the mental health services.
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Jones, Kathleen was born on April 7, 1922 in London. Daughter of William Robert and Kate Lilian (Barnard) Savage.
Jones was educated at the North London Collegiate School and Westfield College, University of London (in Oxford).
She lived in York, England. She worked in Western Economic Association, USA and Extra-Mural teaching from 1943-1945, and went to work at the University of Manchester after a career break in 1951. She lectured in Social Administration until 1965, when she became Professor of Social Policy in the University of York, a post which she held until 1987.
She travelled widely, to most countries in Europe, to North and Central America, to Russia, to China, to Malaysia, to the Middle East, mainly in the interests of mental health research.
She was the author of some 22 books, and numerous reports, papers and articles 1965-1970 - Archbishops’ Commission on Church and State
1968-1969 - Archbishops’ Commission on Marriage
1968-1970 - Sociology Committee, Social Science Research Council
1968-1970 - Central Training Council in Child Care
1971-1973 - Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work
1974-1975 - Lord Gardiner’s Committee on Terrorism and Human Rights
1979-1989 - Social Sciences Sub-committee: University Grants Committee
1966-1968 - Chairman, Social Sciences Committee, United Kingdom National Committee for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
1966-1969 - Chairman, Social Policy Association
1983-1986 - Regional Chairman, Mental Health Acting Commission.
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(First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylo...)
Fellow Royal College Psychiatrists (honorary).
Married David Gwyn Jones, July 22, 1944 (deceased 1976). 1 child, Stephen Gwyn (deceased 1993).