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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lynn P RonaldiPublisher: Lynn P. Ronaldi Imprint: Lynn P. Ronaldi Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9798218415617Pages: 114 Publication Date: 14 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Reverend Lynn Ronaldi's Trusting the Inscrutable Ways of Providence: George Washington's Spiritual Path to Joy makes an important contribution that will be of interest to many people. Whether one is a religious scholar, a historian, history enthusiast, or just a curious mind, they will find her study of Washington and faith both insightful and refreshing. As someone who stewarded Washington's church and its modern parish, Reverend Ronaldi's perspective on Washington and his legacy is unique. Her experience as a person deeply immersed in religious life and thought provides her with new ways to see the past and understand Washington and his religious life."" - Dr. Patrick Spero, Executive Director The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon" Author Information"The Rev. Dr. Lynn Ronaldi is an Episcopal priest who was 16th Rector of Pohick Church in the Diocese of Virginia. Recently retired from full-time parish ministry, she was Pohick's first female Rector in its nearly 300-year history. She also served as Dean of the Potomac Region, appointed by the Bishop of Virginia.During the time she was researching this book, the author was delighted to learn through genealogist Stephen McCleod, that her own family is descended from Maryland House of Burgesses Representative James Smallwood. In the 17th century, he proposed legislation to legalize Protestantism in Maryland. Through this ancestor she became a Colonial Dame of the Washington DC Chapter.She and her husband Tom live in a mountain home in Jasper Highlands, Tennessee. There she enjoys easy access to their two youngest daughters: a nurse recruiter and a teacher, in Chattanooga. Their oldest is a fellow in vascular surgery at Mayo Clinic. She and Tom live ""one mountain over"" from Sewanee's School of Theology. A Certified Spiritual Director and CPE Supervisor, Ronaldi participates in the formation of seminarians at Sewanee. She continues to write; provide spiritual direction; and celebrate, preach, and counsel where called.Ronaldi earned her MDiv from St. Mary's Seminary in Houston in 2013. In 2016, she earned a Doctor of Ministry (DMin) from the Sewanee School of Theology. Her doctoral thesis Towards a Spiritual Formation Model of Clinical Pastoral Education created a new approach to clinical pastoral education (CPE), by integrating Benedictine spirituality into the CPE model. Rev. Lynn also holds a BA in Journalism from Ole Miss, and an MBA from The University of Dallas. She is a Board-Certified Chaplain, Pastoral Counselor, and Diplomate CPE Supervisor for CPSP; and IMN certified. In her free time, Ronaldi enjoys time with family; reading and writing about theology and contemplative spirituality; reading fiction and listening to stories; and hiking, needlework, and traveling." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |