Making Sense of Death
Discover the profound insights within Making Sense of Death, an anthology edited by Baywood Publishing Company Inc, published in 2003. This compelling book delves into the complex themes of life and death, offering readers a nuanced exploration of meaning-making during times of loss. With 260 pages of thought-provoking discussions, it examines the significant roles that religion and spirituality play when faced with the death of loved ones, including spouses and children. Additionally, it presents a psychological model of spirituality, addressing the various dimensions of spiritual experiences. Ideal for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of grief and the search for meaning, Making Sense of Death is an essential read for those navigating the challenging landscape of loss.