The average rating for Fraternal Economy A Pastoral Psychology of Franciscan Economics based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-05-21 00:00:00 Jennifer Goodwin Yes, this is a text book. I am counting this toward my 100 books because I really have read the whole thing over the course of the past couple months! This text book and I have become best friends (with our share of fights along the way). I really enjoyed reading this text book-because it was interesting or had lots of cartoons in it, I don't know. (Probably a combination of both) I thought this was a really well written text book because it got all the information across but in understandable terms. AP Psychology test, here I come! (My family can't wait for me to be done with this class so I will stop psychoanalyzing them) |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-06-09 00:00:00 Gregory Martiensen I don't typically review textbooks because... well, they're textbooks; school books; informational books; not terribly interesting books. But this one gets to be the exception. Especially in contrast with the actual Psychology course I took, this book was fantastic. The words flow, difficult concepts are made easy, and amusing, relatable, real-life examples are present in every page—Myers even describes some personal anecdotes of his from time to time. And I loved the cartoons (most are from The New Yorker) that illustrate each topic. On point. I recommend this to anyone who wants to get to know the basics of psychology while still enjoying quality reading. |
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