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What the Body Was Taught: An Incarnational Wound

Claire Ellery

Essays on embodiment and religious formation, written from clinical and theological perspectives. This publication considers how belief is lived in the body and how clarity can interrupt confusion after faith has shaped the self.

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    Claire Ellery is a mental health clinician and writer with academic training in theology, philosophy, and religious studies. She writes reflective essays on embodiment, authority, and the long aftermath of religious formation.

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