Based on a content analysis of writing assignments from a class on death and dying, this book focuses on the manner in which college students use religion to make sense of death and the dying process.
Based on a content analysis of writing assignments from a class on death and dying, this book focuses on the manner in which college students use religion to make sense of death and the dying process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pamela Leong is a professor of sociology at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Leong is a sociology generalist who is interested in a wide array of sociology sub-disciplines and topics, as well as topics that venture into other academic disciplines. Her most recent research publications include two monographs: Rating Professors Online: How Culture, Technology, and Consumer Expectations Shape Modern Student Evaluations (2020) and Religion, Flesh, and Blood: The Convergence of HIV/AIDS, Black Sexual Expression, and Therapeutic Religion (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction. 2.The Link Between Religion, Health, and Death Anxiety. 3.Anticipating Death. 4.Religion and Tragic Deaths: Suicide and Homicide. 5.Religion and Tragic Deaths: The Death of Young Children. 6.Reflections on Life, Death, and Religion. 7.How College Students Use Religion to Comprehend Death. 8. Religious Interpretative Frameworks in the Face of Death.
1.Introduction. 2.The Link Between Religion, Health, and Death Anxiety. 3.Anticipating Death. 4.Religion and Tragic Deaths: Suicide and Homicide. 5.Religion and Tragic Deaths: The Death of Young Children. 6.Reflections on Life, Death, and Religion. 7.How College Students Use Religion to Comprehend Death. 8. Religious Interpretative Frameworks in the Face of Death.
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