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The concept of death particularly violent death is prevalent throughout the writings of Paul the Apostle. His letters in the New Testament address this topic from a variety of perspectives some of which can appear to be almost contradictory. However this need not be problematic.  Paul and Death uses the method of psychological exegesis to show that the different attitudes toward death in Paul’s letters make for a much more coherent discourse if they are seen as an aid to individual and collective psychological coping. Taking the differences between each of Paul’s letters as its starting point this study suggests that a variety of coping strategies in relation to death may be beneficial depending on the situation the person and the stage of the coping process.  Drawing on psychologically-oriented hermeneutic theory and theories about psychological coping in particular the author argues that each case of psychological coping must be understood in its historical situation and as strategies emanating from a specific person’s subjective appraisal. Combining theology and biblical studies with modern psychology this book will be of particular interest to academics and students that are studying the relationship between Religion and notions of Death. | Paul and Death A Question of Psychological Coping

Routledge Paul And Death A Question Of Psychological Coping 09780367885212

The concept of death particularly violent death is prevalent throughout the writings of Paul the Apostle. His letters in the New Testament address this topic from a variety of perspectives some of which can appear to be almost contradictory. However this need not be problematic.  Paul and Death uses the method of psychological exegesis to show that the different attitudes toward death in Paul’s letters make for a much more coherent discourse if they are seen as an aid to individual and collective psychological coping. Taking the differences between each of Paul’s letters as its starting point this study suggests that a variety of coping strategies in relation to death may be beneficial depending on the situation the person and the stage of the coping process.  Drawing on psychologically-oriented hermeneutic theory and theories about psychological coping in particular the author argues that each case of psychological coping must be understood in its historical situation and as strategies emanating from a specific person’s subjective appraisal. Combining theology and biblical studies with modern psychology this book will be of particular interest to academics and students that are studying the relationship between Religion and notions of Death. | Paul and Death A Question of Psychological Coping

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