Preaching Death
Autor Lucy Bregmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602583207
ISBN-10: 160258320X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Longleaf Services on behalf of Baylor University P
ISBN-10: 160258320X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Longleaf Services on behalf of Baylor University P
Recenzii
"Lucy Bregman's incredible scholarship, laced with her practical judgment, creates sparkling insights at every turn. A must-read for pastors, for those who teach them, and for grief counselors of any stripe; this is their story, too." --Dennis Klass, author of The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents
"Lucy Bregman's primary concern is our legacy, not in terms of what we leave behind when we die but with the images and meanings we create as we live in the presence of death. In a unique and provocative twist, she challenges readers to use historical imagination to envision alternative theologies of death in 20th century America. Preaching Death should be read by historians, preachers, and poets, and by anyone who longs to re-imagine death and grief in the 21st century." --Margaret R. McLean, Associate Director and Director of Bioethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University
"Lucy Bregman has once again brought her experience to bear upon the weighty topic of death, dying, and the afterlife. Clear, concise, and accessibly written, this book will doubtless be of interest to a wide audience, including not only those interested in Christian theology but those with a general interest in modern attitudes to death, dying, loss, and bereavement." -- Christopher M. Moreman, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, California State University, East Bay
Bregman offers very interesting perspectives for pastoral workers as well as for empirical researchers in the field of death and dying. -- Brenda Mathijssen, Radboud University Nijmegen -- Modern Believing
"Lucy Bregman's primary concern is our legacy, not in terms of what we leave behind when we die but with the images and meanings we create as we live in the presence of death. In a unique and provocative twist, she challenges readers to use historical imagination to envision alternative theologies of death in 20th century America. Preaching Death should be read by historians, preachers, and poets, and by anyone who longs to re-imagine death and grief in the 21st century." --Margaret R. McLean, Associate Director and Director of Bioethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University
"Lucy Bregman has once again brought her experience to bear upon the weighty topic of death, dying, and the afterlife. Clear, concise, and accessibly written, this book will doubtless be of interest to a wide audience, including not only those interested in Christian theology but those with a general interest in modern attitudes to death, dying, loss, and bereavement." -- Christopher M. Moreman, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, California State University, East Bay
Bregman offers very interesting perspectives for pastoral workers as well as for empirical researchers in the field of death and dying. -- Brenda Mathijssen, Radboud University Nijmegen -- Modern Believing
Cuprins
Part I: What Christians Used to Say about Death 1. A Changeover of Messages and Images2. What Is a Christian Funeral?3. Funeral Theologies of Death4. Heaven as Home5. Heaven as Journey6. Natural Immortality7. The Lord's Will Part II: The Age of Silence and Denial 8. "Please Omit Funeral"9. The Challenge of New Theologies10. Death as Enemy Part III: What Came Next 11. New Words for Death, Dying, and Grief12. The Triumph of the Biographical Part IV: What Might Have Been 13. Two Alternatives14. What Might Have Been--Lament15. The Eclipse of Poetry Part V: Conclusion 16. What Christians No Longer Want to Say about Death
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Tracks the changes in Protestant American funerals over the last one hundred years. The contemporary death awareness movement, with the ""death as a natural event"" perspective, has widely impacted American culture. Lucy Bregman questions whether this transition was inevitable and what alternative paths could have been chosen.
Tracks the changes in Protestant American funerals over the last one hundred years. The contemporary death awareness movement, with the ""death as a natural event"" perspective, has widely impacted American culture. Lucy Bregman questions whether this transition was inevitable and what alternative paths could have been chosen.