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Death and Dying in World Religions Lucy Bregman

Death and Dying in World Religions By Lucy Bregman

Death and Dying in World Religions by Lucy Bregman


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Death and Dying in World Religions by Lucy Bregman

What do the world's religious traditions tell us about death, dying, bereavement and afterlife? While today, medical perspectives seem to dominate Western society's understandings of these topics, for most of history and in many parts of the world, religious and spiritual frameworks inform how human beings view mortality and its place in the cosmos. This book provides an introduction to the wide variety of religious and philosophical traditions's teachings and practices regarding death and dying. Written for college students with no prior background in the academic study of religions, it intends to widen appreciation of the contribution of diverse cultures and traditions, as it examines the meanings each attribute to dying, death and what comes after. While death and awareness of death are human universals, the contribution of this book is to broaden awareness of the multiplicity of beliefs, rituals, spiritual practices and communities that religions have provided, as persons worldwide have encountered death and dying.

The chapters begin with ancient civilizations - Mesopotamia and Greece - then move into presentations of the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The contributions of Asia are represented by chapters on Brahamic Hinduism, Buddhism, China and Japan. Finally, a contribution on Africa and African-Diaspora traditions completes the volume. Each of these includes a Bibliography and a short list of Study Questions; some also feature a Glossary

Table of Contents

Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Death & Dying in World Religions

Lucy Bregman

Chapter 1
Life Stinks, But Death Is Worse:
The Ancient Mesopotamian View of Life and Death
Theodore R. Lorah, Jr.

Chapter 2
Death and the Afterlife in Plato and the Greeks
John W. M. Krummel

Chapter 3
Death and Dying: A Jewish Approach
Rebecca Alpert

Chapter 4
Christian Views of Death: We Remember His Death, We Proclaim His Resurrection
Lucy Bregman

Chapter 5
The Roman Catholic Views of Sickness, Death, and Dying
Joseph A. McGovern

Chapter 6
Death and Dying in Islam: This Day Your Sight Is Made Keen
Gisela Webb

Chapter 7
On Death and After in Brahmanic Hindu India
William Cully Allen

Chapter 8
Tibetan Buddhist Views on Death: Compassion and Liberation
Eve Mullen

Chapter 9
The Chinese Experience of Death: Continuity in Transition
Amy Weigand

Chapter 10
Death and Dying in Japan
Pamela D. Winfield

Chapter 11
The Life of the Dead in African and Africa Diasporic Religion
Terry Rey

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CIN0757568386VG
9780757568381
0757568386
Death and Dying in World Religions by Lucy Bregman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
20090814
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