Aging, Spirituality, and Religion: A Handbook, Volume 2Melvin Kimble, Susan H. McFadden Fortress Press, 1 de dez. de 2002 - 479 páginas Aging, Spirituality, and Religion, Volume 1 published in 1995 by Fortress Press, provided the sociological, psychological, and theological perspectives for examining the ways in which spirituality and religion are experienced by aging persons in our society. As such, it provided the theoretical foundations for considering aging, spirituality and religion. Volume II picks up where Volume I left off-with practical advice and tools for ministry with the aging in a variety of settings. Gerontological and theological perspectives undergird the practical guidance and a final section treats of the unique ethical issues involved in ministry with the aging.Contributors: Melvin A. Kimble, Susan H. McFadden, Lynn Huber, Jane Thibault, Robert Atchley, Christie Cozad Neuger, John Stuckey, Henry Simmons, Anne E. Streaty Wimberly, W. DuWayne Battle, Ellen L. Idler, Dayle A. Friedman, Douglas Olson, Mark Holman, Richard Morgan, James Seeber, Marty Richards, Nancy G. Devor, Ken I. Pargament, Lois Knutson, Robert H. Albers, Robert Rost, Elizabeth MacKinlay, Helen Black, James Ellor, Carole Bailey Stoneking, Paul Sponheim, Richard Wallace, Richard Address, Stephen Sapp, Ladislav Volicer, Paul R. Brenner, James Birren, Betty Birren, Jeff Levin, John McFadden, Harry R. Moody, and Thomas Cole. |
Conteúdo
Part | 5 |
Spiritual Counseling of Persons with Dementia | 23 |
Becoming a Spiritual Elder | 33 |
Older Adults Emotions in Religious Contexts | 47 |
Does Gender Influence LateLife Spiritual Potentials? | 59 |
The Divine Is Not Absent in Alzheimers Disease | 74 |
A Framework for Ministry for the Last Third of Life | 81 |
Part | 97 |
Pastoral Care for Depression in LongTerm Care Residents | 255 |
Elders Narratives of Suffering | 268 |
The Role of Spiritual Assessment in Counseling Older Adults | 286 |
Part Four | 299 |
Eschatology and Aging | 316 |
The Theological View of Aging that Permeates | 330 |
An Approach | 345 |
Dilemmas Encountered by Clergy | 355 |
Meaning and Effects of Congregational Religious Participation | 121 |
Ritual and Aging | 134 |
Cooperative Alliances between Congregations and Community | 145 |
Volunteer Ministries with Older Adults | 168 |
Part Three | 193 |
Pastoral Care of Elders and Their Families | 206 |
Pastoral Care of the Aged Afflicted by Addiction | 224 |
Issues of Grace and Sin in Pastoral Care with Older Adults | 239 |
Ethical Issues in Care of Individuals with Alzheimers Disease | 368 |
Part Five | 389 |
Is Mysticism the Future of Religious | 402 |
The Future of Religion in Later Life | 422 |
Coming to the End | 449 |
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