Patterns of Transcendence Religion, Death, and Dying

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-08-03
Publisher(s): Cengage Learning
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Summary

This cross-cultural book examines social, religious, and cultural approaches to death and dying across Eastern and Western cultures and religious traditions. Organization of the book begins with an examination of death and dying among non-literate peoples in different parts of the world, then covers Hindu, Buddhist, Chinese, and Japanese approaches, Western patterns of transcendence (ancient Middle East, Judaic, Christian, and Islamic), and concludes with a chapter on death and dying in contemporary America. It discusses four patterns of transcendence: ancestral, experiential, cultural, and mythic.

Table of Contents

Preface x
Religion, Death, and Dying
1(40)
Death and Human Persons
3(8)
Biological Death
5(2)
Psychological Death
7(3)
Sociological Death
10(1)
Death and Religious Transcendence
11(16)
Ancestral Transcendence
12(2)
Experiential Transcendence
14(2)
Cultural Transcendence
16(2)
Mythic Transcendence
18(9)
Death and Religious Practices
27(7)
Arts of Dying
27(2)
Rituals of Death
29(5)
Religion, Death, and Dying
34(2)
References
36(5)
Indigenous Transcendence
41(34)
Australian Dreamtime
43(10)
The Dreaming
43(3)
Initiation
46(4)
Death Rituals
50(3)
African Ancestors
53(10)
The Origin of Death
53(3)
Ancestors
56(3)
Death Rituals
59(4)
American Spirits
63(7)
Forests
64(4)
Deserts
68(2)
Indigenous Transcendence
70(2)
References
72(3)
Asian Transcendence
75(47)
Hindu Liberation
76(12)
Vedic Ritual
77(6)
Liberating Knowledge
83(3)
Liberating Devotion
86(2)
Buddhist Meditation
88(10)
Nirvana
89(4)
Death Meditations
93(5)
Chinese Harmony
98(9)
Confucian Balance
100(1)
Taoist Immortality
101(4)
Buddhist Rebirth
105(2)
Japanese Disciplines
107(8)
Zen Masters
109(3)
Bushido Warriors
112(3)
Asian Transcendence
115(2)
References
117(5)
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
122(23)
Dying
124(4)
Chikhai Bardo
124(2)
The Hour of Death
126(2)
Illusions
128(7)
Chonyid Bardo
128(4)
Mental Life After Death
132(3)
Rebirth
135(5)
Sidpa Bardo
135(2)
Reincarnation
137(3)
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
140(3)
References
143(2)
Abrahamic Transcendence
145(47)
Ancient Myths
146(12)
Ancient Egypt
148(3)
Ancient Mesopotamia
151(3)
Ancient Persia
154(4)
Jewish Resurrection
158(11)
Ancient Israel
159(2)
Apocalypse
161(4)
The World to Come
165(4)
Christian Eschatology
169(9)
Immortality and Resurrection
170(2)
The Return of Jesus
172(3)
Waiting for the End
175(3)
Islamic Mystics
178(8)
Qur'an and Tradition
179(2)
Sufi Mystics
181(5)
Abrahamic Transcendence
186(2)
References
188(4)
The Divine Comedy
192(26)
Hell
194(5)
Descent
194(1)
Continuity
195(3)
Tours of Hell
198(1)
Purgatory
199(8)
Purification
200(2)
Myth and Ritual
202(2)
Catholics and Protestants
204(3)
Heaven
207(5)
Ascent
208(2)
The Vision of God
210(2)
The Divine Comedy
212(4)
References
216(2)
Living Transcendence
218(37)
Grieving
219(9)
Grief, Bereavement, and Mourning
220(4)
Modern Management
224(2)
Mediating Grief
226(2)
Communicating
228(7)
Exchanging
229(1)
Apologizing
230(1)
Teaching
231(2)
Channeling
233(2)
Memorializing
235(7)
Memorial Space
236(2)
Memorial Time
238(1)
Moving Memorials
239(3)
Living
242(5)
Secular Spirituality
243(2)
Ordinary Transcendence
245(2)
Living Transcendence
247(3)
References
250(5)
Index 255

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