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E-raamat: Eternity and Me: The Everlasting Things in Life and Death [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Bradford, UK)
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The 40 short reflections in this book address the ways in which we face the prospect of death and loss. The first 20 reflections are designed to be read by (or to) anyone living with a life-threatening illness; the other 20 are reflections on living with grief, especially bereavement. Each reflection is based on a single story drawn from one of three sources: Dr. Kellehear's professional experience with individuals living with dying or loss; his own experiences and stories from childhood; and the retelling of some of the great myths and legends about life, love, and death, selected from around the world-from Ireland to Japan, from Melanesia to China. The book is written to be accessible to a wide general audience.It can be read from beginning to end like a conventional book; each self-contained piece is also suitable for reading on a bus, train, or plane journey, or before bed at night. Each piece can be selected as a stand-alone meditation for use as a discussion topic in pastoral care, counseling, or sermons. These reflections are stories about how we can make the most of life in the shadow of death and loss. They are designed to instill hope and meaning in the difficult times that can accompany human mortality.
Foreword vii
Rachel Naomi Remen
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Good Story of Life xix
When death knocks at our door
1 The Tree of Life
3(4)
2 Fear and Dread
7(4)
3 Friendship
11(4)
4 The Question
15(4)
5 Near-Death Experiences
19(4)
6 The Body
23(4)
7 Sex
27(4)
8 The Burden of Peter Schlemihl
31(4)
9 Christmas with Andy
35(4)
10 Joy
39(4)
11 God
43(4)
12 Your Best Offer
47(4)
13 Monsters
51(4)
14 Astronaut
55(4)
15 Planning and Preparing
59(4)
16 A Living Thing
63(4)
17 Shareholders
67(4)
18 Your Fortune in Cairo
71(4)
19 What will it be like for you?
75(4)
20 Everlasting Things
79(6)
Death and society and truth and fairy tale
21 Death: Worth Living For
85(4)
22 Death and Social Attitudes
89(4)
23 Public Notice
93(4)
24 A History Lesson
97(4)
25 Room for a View
101(4)
26 Visitor to No. 23
105(4)
27 Not Fate
109(4)
28 Life and Death
113(4)
29 Loss
117(4)
30 Eternity and Me
121(6)
Secrets of the clasped hands of the heart
31 Grief
127(4)
32 The Legend of the White Butterfly
131(4)
33 Death Pact
135(4)
34 Folly
139(4)
35 Concerning Tears
143(4)
36 Not Being There
147(4)
37 The First Friend
151(4)
38 Missing and Hoping
155(4)
39 The Comfort of Darkness
159(4)
40 To Honor Their Memory
163(6)
Parting Words
At Day's End
169(2)
Index 171(6)
About the Author 177
Professor Allan Kellehear is a medical and public health sociologist with interests in death, dying and end of life care. In addition to two previous chairs in England (at the Universities of Bath and Middlesex), and is Professor at Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford.