Spirituality and Ageing presents the experience of ageing as an opportunity for spiritual reflection and affirmation of life. The contributors are religious and spiritual leaders and ethical thinkers from a range of different backgrounds. They define 'spirituality' as the fulfilment of the universal human need for purpose, values and relationships.
Spirituality and Ageing presents the experience of ageing as an opportunity for spiritual reflection and affirmation of life. The contributors are religious and spiritual leaders and ethical thinkers from a range of different backgrounds. They define 'spirituality' as the fulfilment of the universal human need for purpose, values and relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Albert Jewell Methodist Homes for the Aged 1. Is There a Spirituality for the Elderly? Gerald W Hughes International Writer and Teacher on Ignatian Spirituality. 2. To Live is to Change Jeffrey W Harris Methodist Home Mission Division 3. The Spirituality of Old Age Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Church 4. Inner Resources for Growing Older Helen Oppenheimer writer on Christian ethics. 5. One Quaker's Perspective Muriel Bishop Summers Quaker Leader of `The Time of Your Life' workshops for older women 6. The Lord's Prayer: A Prayer of the Ageing James A Crampsey Society of Jesus 7. Harvesting a Lifetime Jenny Goodman Medical Doctor and Psychotherapist. 8. Sageing in the Light of Death Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Spiritual Eldering Institute. 9. Death and the Spirituality of Ageing Penelope Wilcock Former Hospice Chaplain 10.The Memory Box Jackie Treetops Anglican Priest. 11.Worshipping with Those Who Have Dementia Margaret Goodall Methodist Homes for the Aged 12.Memory Personhood and Faith Paul H Wilson Christian Council on Ageing Dementia Working Group. 13. Joy in the Moment: Immediacy and Ultimacy in Dementia C Mary Austin Methodist Minister Maidenhead. 14. Dementia: A Challenge to Christian Theology and Pastoral Care Malcolm Goldsmith St Cuthbert's Episcopal Church Edinburgh. 15. Some Spiritual and Ethical Issues in Community Care for Frail Elderly People Phyllida Parsloe Former Professor of Social Work University of Bristol 16. Spirituality Ageing and Gender Professor Ursula King University of Bristol 17. Spirituality and Ageing in British Hindus Sikhs and Muslims Shirley Firth Researcher. Index.
Introduction Albert Jewell Methodist Homes for the Aged 1. Is There a Spirituality for the Elderly? Gerald W Hughes International Writer and Teacher on Ignatian Spirituality. 2. To Live is to Change Jeffrey W Harris Methodist Home Mission Division 3. The Spirituality of Old Age Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Church 4. Inner Resources for Growing Older Helen Oppenheimer writer on Christian ethics. 5. One Quaker's Perspective Muriel Bishop Summers Quaker Leader of `The Time of Your Life' workshops for older women 6. The Lord's Prayer: A Prayer of the Ageing James A Crampsey Society of Jesus 7. Harvesting a Lifetime Jenny Goodman Medical Doctor and Psychotherapist. 8. Sageing in the Light of Death Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Spiritual Eldering Institute. 9. Death and the Spirituality of Ageing Penelope Wilcock Former Hospice Chaplain 10.The Memory Box Jackie Treetops Anglican Priest. 11.Worshipping with Those Who Have Dementia Margaret Goodall Methodist Homes for the Aged 12.Memory Personhood and Faith Paul H Wilson Christian Council on Ageing Dementia Working Group. 13. Joy in the Moment: Immediacy and Ultimacy in Dementia C Mary Austin Methodist Minister Maidenhead. 14. Dementia: A Challenge to Christian Theology and Pastoral Care Malcolm Goldsmith St Cuthbert's Episcopal Church Edinburgh. 15. Some Spiritual and Ethical Issues in Community Care for Frail Elderly People Phyllida Parsloe Former Professor of Social Work University of Bristol 16. Spirituality Ageing and Gender Professor Ursula King University of Bristol 17. Spirituality and Ageing in British Hindus Sikhs and Muslims Shirley Firth Researcher. Index.
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