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PREACHERS GUIDE TO SUICIDE;A HOMILETICAL THEOLOGY OF DEATH

Label
PREACHERS GUIDE TO SUICIDE;A HOMILETICAL THEOLOGY OF DEATH
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
PREACHERS GUIDE TO SUICIDE;A HOMILETICAL THEOLOGY OF DEATH
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
This book makes the startling claim that the pulpit is the appropriate place to address suicide. In A Preacher's Guide to Suicide Johnson chisels through the rusty prison bars of cultural pretense and the oppressive myths of suicide. Using history, the social and behavioral sciences, and biblical inquiry over the centuries of varied Christian voices, Johnson demonstrates that suicide is part of the very fabric of Christian identity. And to preach suicide awareness is to preach life into the very act of dying. While grappling with the contemporary understanding of neuroscience, psychopathology, societal values, and individualism, Johnson seeks to present suicide in a hopeful light as we all approach death in those daily moments of confession, forgiveness, and prayer. Johnson hopes to provoke further conversation within the Christian community about the richness of suicide within the Scriptures and seeks to be a source of inspiration for preachers
Target audience
adult
Classification
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