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The Last thing we talk about Joseph Bayly.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Elgin, Ill. David C. Cook Publ. Co. c1973Description: 122 pages 18 cmISBN:
  • 0912692073
  • 9780912692074
Uniform titles:
  • View from a hearse
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 236.1
LOC classification:
  • BT825 .B38 1978
Contents:
The predictable event -- Death's true colors -- To face death -- Styles of dying change -- What is dying like? -- People used to die at home -- Understanding the dying person -- Responding to the dying person -- The management of grief -- How do you comfort? -- Explaining death to a child -- When a child dies -- Suicide -- Respecting privacy in death -- Prayer and terminal illness -- The funeral director -- Our death celebrations -- "Why would a kind God ...?" -- Two kinds of death -- Beyond the tunnel -- "Death be not proud."
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Published in 1969 as: The View from a hearse.

Includes bibliographical references (page 122).

The predictable event -- Death's true colors -- To face death -- Styles of dying change -- What is dying like? -- People used to die at home -- Understanding the dying person -- Responding to the dying person -- The management of grief -- How do you comfort? -- Explaining death to a child -- When a child dies -- Suicide -- Respecting privacy in death -- Prayer and terminal illness -- The funeral director -- Our death celebrations -- "Why would a kind God ...?" -- Two kinds of death -- Beyond the tunnel -- "Death be not proud."

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