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Do you have a family who is always there for you? Do you understand that blood is always thicker than water? Are you prepared to do whatever it takes for your family? Family is the one thing you can rely on when the chips are down and you need help. When so-called friends and colleagues desert you in your hour of need, it is family that will likely be there to help you put the pieces back together again. Maintaining a close and loving relationship with your family members is crucial for so many reasons so it's vitally important that you work on it as hard as possible. This book, The Eternal…mehr

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Do you have a family who is always there for you? Do you understand that blood is always thicker than water? Are you prepared to do whatever it takes for your family? Family is the one thing you can rely on when the chips are down and you need help. When so-called friends and colleagues desert you in your hour of need, it is family that will likely be there to help you put the pieces back together again. Maintaining a close and loving relationship with your family members is crucial for so many reasons so it's vitally important that you work on it as hard as possible. This book, The Eternal Pain, gives a deep insight into why our families are so important to us and how we can work to keep those strong bonds and make them even stronger, with chapters devoted to: Nurturing your family bond to ensure enduring strength Supporting your family through thick and thin Offering sympathy and help during times of grief How adversity can affect a family The uniqueness of sibling bonds Relationships between partners The pain experienced by loss of a loved one And much more... Our families contain some of the most import people in our lives and we generally do all we can to make sure they are safe and happy as much as possible. Interlaced with short stories that accompany each chapter, The Eternal Pain is a book that examines the differ relationships within families and how we interact with one another at times of great stress and difficulty. It is the perfect book for anyone who loves their family and would make a fabulous gift
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Paul Simon (1882-1946) was professor of scholastic philosophy and apologetics in the department of Catholic theology at the University of Tubingen (1925-33). In 1933, he was appointed Cathedral Vicar in Paderborn. He was one of Germany's most distinguished theologians, as well as a proponent of ecumenism and the church's engagement with modern philosophy. Ulrich L. Lehner is Professor of Historical Theology and Religious History at Marquette University. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books on early modern religion, including Catholic Enlightenment (2016), and the main organizer of The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology (2016).