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That Good Night: A Funeral Director's Reflections on Life, Death, and Death Care Before and During the Time of COVID
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That Good Night: A Funeral Director's Reflections on Life, Death, and Death Care Before and During the Time of COVID
Current price: $14.99


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That Good Night: A Funeral Director's Reflections on Life, Death, and Death Care Before and During the Time of COVID
Current price: $14.99
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That Good Night
is a cubist depiction of death and death care because they're viewed from multiple perspectives.
will take readers on a guided tour of death and death care from time immemorial to the present day. The book will also illuminate the tangled evolution of funerary rites in the United States from the earliest Puritans to contemporary "green funerals." Death care is inextricably bound to the religious or theological beliefs of a society, and intracultural and intercultural funerals will be examined through the lens of peoples' mores and sacred beliefs. Finally,
will attempt to lift a corner of the veil separating life and death.
is a cubist depiction of death and death care because they're viewed from multiple perspectives.
will take readers on a guided tour of death and death care from time immemorial to the present day. The book will also illuminate the tangled evolution of funerary rites in the United States from the earliest Puritans to contemporary "green funerals." Death care is inextricably bound to the religious or theological beliefs of a society, and intracultural and intercultural funerals will be examined through the lens of peoples' mores and sacred beliefs. Finally,
will attempt to lift a corner of the veil separating life and death.