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Accompany Them with Singing--The Christian Funeral
Contributor(s): Long, Thomas G. (Author)
ISBN: 0664239706     ISBN-13: 9780664239701
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
OUR PRICE:   $25.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Rituals & Practice - Sacraments
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Pastoral Resources
- Religion | Christian Living - Death, Grief, Bereavement
Dewey: 265.85
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.70 lbs) 242 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Mainline
- Topical - Death/Dying
 
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Publisher Description:

Thomas Long begins this fascinating volume by describing how the Christian funeral developed historically, theologically, and liturgically, and then discusses recent cultural trends in funeral practices, including the rise in both cremations and memorial services. He describes the basic pattern for a funeral service, details options in funeral planning, identifies characteristics of a good funeral, and provides thoughtful guidance for preaching at a funeral.

Long also notes a disturbing trend toward funeral services that seem theologically right and pastorally caring, but actually depart from the primary aims of the Christian funeral. He argues that a new, less-theological and less-satisfying service that focuses on the mourner has begun to erode the Christian view. He contrasts the ancient grand community drama with today's trend toward body-less memorial services that focus primarily on the living and grief management. This is a loss for the church, he argues, and he calls for the church to reclaim the classic metaphor.


Contributor Bio(s): Long, Thomas G.: -

Thomas G. Long is Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and one of the most popular preachers in the United States today. The author of many books, he is the coauthor with Thomas Lynch of The Good Funeral: Death, Grief, and the Community of Care.