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Death, Grief, Bereavement

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Family & Relationships:Death, Grief, Bereavement

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   1 .   Caring for the Dead: Your Final Act of Love
Carlson, Lisa Upper Access 0942679210 / 9780942679212 PAPERBACK Good 
0942679210 ~Good. No DJ, as issued. Trade Paperback. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers/corners; satisfaction guaranteed. 
Price: 8.00 USD

 
  4 .  Dying, Death, and Bereavement in Social Work Practice: Decision Cases for Advanced Practice (End of Life Care: A Series)
Wolfer, Terry A.; Runnion, Vicki M. Columbia University Press 0231141750 / 9780231141758 PAPERBACK Good 
0231141750 ~Good. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers/corners; satisfaction guaranteed. Trade paperback binding. Light bumping and rubbing to corners and edges. 
Price: 15.00 USD

 
 
   2 .   Grace and Grit
Wilber, Ken Gill & MacMillan 2001 071713234X / 9780717132348 PAPERBACK Good 
071713234X 419 p. Audience: General/trade. Good. No dust jacket as issued. slight pencil underlining/notes, tight binding, dinged corners, help support Independent Booksellers! 
Price: 9.00 USD

 
  5 .  The Hour of Our Death
Philippe Aries Barnes & Noble 2000 0760720878 / 9780760720875 Hardcover Very Good 
0760720878 ~Very Good. VG DJ. Hardcover. Light shelf wear to boards/DJ; satisfaction guaranteed. This remarkable book--the fruit of almost two decades of study--traces in compelling fashion the changes in Western attitudes toward death and dying from the earliest Christian times to the present day. A truly landmark study, The Hour of Our Death reveals a pattern of gradually developing evolutionary stages in our perceptions of life in relation to death, each stage representing a virtual redefinition of human nature. Starting at the very foundations of Western culture, the eminent historian Phillipe Aries shows how, from Graeco-Roman times through the first ten centuries of the Common Era, death was too common to be frightening; each life was quietly subordinated to the community, which paid its respects and then moved on. Aries identifies the first major shift in attitude with the turn of the eleventh century when a sense of individuality began to rise and with it, profound consequences: death no longer meant merely the weakening of community, but rather the destruction of self. Hence the growing fear of the afterlife, new conceptions of the Last Judgment, and the first attempts (by Masses and other rituals) to guarantee a better life in the next world. In the 1500s attention shifted from the demise of the self to that of the loved one (as family supplants community), and by the nineteenth century death comes to be viewed as simply a staging post toward reunion in the hereafter. Finally, Aries shows why death has become such an unendurable truth in our own century--how it has been nearly banished from our daily lives--and points out what may be done to "re-tame" this secret terror. The richness of Aries's source material and investigative work is breathtaking. While exploring everything from churches, religious rituals, and graveyards (with their often macabre headstones and monuments), to wills and testaments, love letters, literature, paintings, diaries, town plans, crime and sanitation reports, and grave robbing complaints, Aries ranges across Europe to Russia on the one hand and to England and America on the other. As he sorts out the tangled mysteries of our accumulated terrors and beliefs, we come to understand the history--indeed the pathology--of our intellectual and psychological tensions in the face of death. 
Price: 14.00 USD

 
 
   3 .   Your Path, the Truth and Existence after Death
Ulrich Seibert, Hans Luther Hans Luther B003OOCHIW PAPERBACK Very Good 
B003OOCHIW ~Very Good. No DJ, as issued. Trade Paperback. Light shelf wear to covers/corners; satisfaction guaranteed. 
Price: 5.00 USD

     


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