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The death awareness movement provides a new language for speaking about death and dying by stressing death, dying and bereavement as meaningful human experiences beyond their medical context. This movement appears secular and detached from religion, although its advocates embrace spirituality. However, is this separation from religion realistic? Death and Dying, Spirituality and Religions refutes that view and undermines the popular opposition between spirituality and religion. The death awareness movement is deeply indebted to popular Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism, as well as tribal religions for their ideas and images. Urging a thoughtful theological response, this book illustrates how such diverse religious legacies contribute to contemporary views of death and dying.
Autor: Bregman, Lucy
ISBN: 9780820467290
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York
Veröffentlicht: 12.06.2003
Untertitel: A Study of the Death Awareness Movement
Schlagworte: Religion Todesbewusstsein contemporary views of death and dying death /religion death /spirituality death awareness movement
The Author: Professor of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia, Lucy Bregman earned her Ph.D. in religion and psychological studies at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Her publications include Death in the Midst of Life: Perspectives on Death from Christianity and Depth Psychology; Beyond Silence and Denial: Death and Dying Reconsidered; and First Person Mortal: Personal Narratives of Death, Dying and Grief (co-authored with Sara Thiermann).