The Role of the Minister in Caring for the Dying Patient and the BereavedBrian O'Connor, Daniel J. Cherico, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 - 226 pages |
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... fear silence , and being alone with their thoughts . In these seminars I have mentioned , many members of the heal- ing professions attest to their fears , phobias , and compulsions . Death seems to be the deepest of the fears . It is ...
... fear silence , and being alone with their thoughts . In these seminars I have mentioned , many members of the heal- ing professions attest to their fears , phobias , and compulsions . Death seems to be the deepest of the fears . It is ...
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... fear of death . Most people are so afraid of death -- their's or anyone else's -- that they try to pretend that there is no such thing , and refuse to talk about it , or even to think about it . You do not remember the day of your birth ...
... fear of death . Most people are so afraid of death -- their's or anyone else's -- that they try to pretend that there is no such thing , and refuse to talk about it , or even to think about it . You do not remember the day of your birth ...
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... fear most in death is " most often with " fear of separation " and " loneliness . " These findings are certainly not conclusive and cannot be ap- plied to all ministers , but perhaps an obvious observation is war- ranted here ...
... fear most in death is " most often with " fear of separation " and " loneliness . " These findings are certainly not conclusive and cannot be ap- plied to all ministers , but perhaps an obvious observation is war- ranted here ...
Contents
Ministry to the Dying and the Bereaved | 8 |
Ministering to the Bereaved and the Dying | 19 |
The Clergy and Thanatology | 34 |
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