Dying and Grieving - A Guide to Pastoral Ministry
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the evolving role of Christianity in a secular society, this book addresses how the Church can effectively support individuals facing death and grief. It examines the transformation of funeral practices and mourning in Britain over the past fifty years, providing insights for both ordained and lay pastoral ministers. Autobiographical stories enrich the theoretical discussions, prompting reflection on contemporary challenges in ministry. By integrating social history, sociology, psychology, and theology, it offers a valuable perspective on modern pastoral care.