As I Lay Dying

by Richard John Neuhaus

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

BT825 .N48

Publication

Basic Books (2002), Edition: 1, 176 pages

Description

Several years ago, a ruptured tumor almost killed Richard John Neuhaus. During a series of complicated operations, weeks in critical condition, and months in slow recovery, he was brought face to face with his own mortality. As he lay dying and, as it turned out, recovering, he found that despite his faith he had been quite unprepared for the experience. This book traces his efforts to understand his own reactions and those of his friends and family, and explores how we as a culture understand and deal with death.As I Lay Dying testifies that dying is-and is not-part of living. We can and should live our dying. Neuhaus interweaves his own story with thoughtful inquiry, circling through philosophy, psychology, literature, theology, and his own experiences to create provocative meditations that explore the many aspects of dying: the private and public experience, the separation of the soul from the body, grief, surrender, and mourning. The result is a book that shakes the foundations of our being-and yet is oddly and convincingly tranquil.… (more)

LCC

BT825 .N48

Physical description

176 p.; 7.54 inches

ISBN

0465049303 / 9780465049301

Barcode

31342000031517

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