In his semiweekly visits , Gabe tried every trick imaginable to force Dr. Trapp into candor . Trapp insisted on remaining in tight control , forever reestablishing his position : “ I think we got it all . ” Never a hint of what would ...
Probably, like most of us, you'd rather not think or talk about your own death. But ignoring your death won't stop it from happening—the mortality rate is still 100%! David Powlison explains why you don't have to take this journey alone.
Facing Death is both a memoir-in-vignettes and a handbook full of practical advice from Dr. deMaine's forty years in busy hospitals and ICUs.
If we do not, at some point in our life, face death thinking hard and straight about it we turn away from our authenticity.
James Warren provides a comprehensive study and articulation of the interlocking arguments against the fear of death found not only in the writings of Epicurus himself, but also inLucretius' poem De rerum natura and in Philodemus' work De ...
This work aims to help medical personnel and patients to view death as a defining part of life.
With a Foreword by Sogyal Rinpoche Christine Longaker's experience with death and care of the dying began in 1976 when her husband was diagnosed with acute leukemia at the...
Facing Death is a unique handbook for educators, healthcare professionals and counselors.
James Warren examines and evaluates the argument that death is 'nothing to us'.
(Inter)Facing Death analyzes the nexus of death and digital culture in the contemporary moment in the context of recent developments in social, cultural and political theory.
This book is the story of Peter Maguire's effort to learn how Cambodia's "culture of impunity" developed, why it persists, and the failures of the "international community" to confront the Cambodian genocide.