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Path of Shadows, Flickering Light

Living Toward Death as a Christian Pastor

Cordell Strug

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Beschreibung

This is one pastor's story of the touch of death on life: how he first learned of it and what it brings upon us, how he met its coming to those he served as pastor, and how he awaits its coming to him as he ages. The book is marked by shifting perspectives, beginning with a child experiencing the deaths of others and ending with an elderly person acutely aware of frailty and loss. But those common stages of life are themselves seen from the perspective of a Christian pastor who served in older communities. The heart of the book is a ground-level description of how a working pastor deals with the approach of death and the shaping of the funeral experience; another perspective is provided by some of the sermons given in the wake of the deaths described. The book ends with a brief epilogue continuing these meditations during the coronavirus outbreak, pondering the power death has to isolate and obsess us, both physically and spiritually.

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Schlagwörter

Inspirational, Christianity, congregational life, Christian Ministry, Cordell Strug, Path of Shadows, Flickering Light, Pastoral Resources, Christian life and practice, grief, aging, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works, Christian Living, Religious social and pastoral thought and activity, pastoral ministry, death