Facing Death: Where Culture, Religion, and Medicine Meet

by Howard M Spiro

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We have learned a great deal about keeping death at bay through medical technology. We are less well informed, however, about how to face death and how to understand or articulate the emotional and spiritual needs of the dying. This book brings together medical experts and authorities in the humanities to reflect on medical, cultural and religious responses to death. The book should help both medical personnel and patients to view death less as an adversary and more as a defining part of life. In the first half of the book, physicians and the founder of hospice discuss the current clinical setting for dying, with attempts to find the balance between alleviating suffering and life support, the problem of finding a peaceful death and the differences the AIDS epidemic has made in our attitudes toward dying. In the second half of the book, theologians, historians of religion, anthropologists, literary scholars and pastors describe Christian, Judaic, Islamic, Hindu and Chinese per-ceptions of death and rituals of mourning. An epilogue con-siders the resonances between medicine and the humanities, as well as the essential differences in their approaches to death.
  • ISBN10 0585388199
  • ISBN13 9780585388199
  • Publish Date December 1996 (first published 25 September 1996)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press
  • Edition Revised ed.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 235
  • Language English