<p>We cannot choreograph our own death, but we can die well.This is a book for those who are facing death. It is also for their relatives, friends, and caretakers.John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying. He examines the "art of dying," a Christian tradition from the past. We see opportunities for
Dying Well
โ Scribed by Wyatt, John
- Publisher
- Inter-Varsity Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
We cannot choreograph our own death, but we can die well.This is a book for those who are facing death. It is also for their relatives, friends, and caretakers.John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying. He examines the "art of dying," a Christian tradition from the past. We see opportunities for dying well and faithfully, real-world examples of personal growth, and instances of reconciliation and personal healing in relationships. On the other hand, there are also challenges to face: the fears and temptations that dying can bring.We learn from Jesus' example as we focus on his words from the cross. The wonderful news is that we can look forward to "a sure and steadfast hope," the amazing hope of resurrection and its implications for our lives today.;Dying in the modern world -- The art of dying -- The opportunities that dying well may bring -- The challenges of dying well -- Communicating honestly -- Learning from the example of Jesus -- A sure and steadfast hope -- Appendices: For carers and relatives: practical, medical and pastoral issues ; Prayers ; Current legal framework for end-of-life decisions -- Sample statement of wishes and values for a Christian believer.
โฆ Table of Contents
Dying in the modern world --
The art of dying --
The opportunities that dying well may bring --
The challenges of dying well --
Communicating honestly --
Learning from the example of Jesus --
A sure and steadfast hope --
Appendices: For carers and relatives: practical, medical and pastoral issues
Prayers
Current legal framework for end-of-life decisions --
Sample statement of wishes and values for a Christian believer.
โฆ Subjects
Death--Moral and ethical aspects;Death--Religious aspects--Christianity;Death -- Religious aspects -- Christianity;Death -- Moral and ethical aspects
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