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Wrestling with the Angel - Literary Writings and Reflections on Death, Dying and Bereavement (Paperback): Kent Koppelman, Dale... Wrestling with the Angel - Literary Writings and Reflections on Death, Dying and Bereavement (Paperback)
Kent Koppelman, Dale Lund
R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wrestling with the Angel addresses the human struggle to cope with death, dying, grief, and bereavement. The book includes essays, a one-act play, a short story, and poetry, including shape poems, rhyming, structured verse, and free verse. In the one-act play, an angel of death comes for a man who has lived an unexamined life and wants to explain why he is not prepared to leave. The short story offers a humorous look at a man who resists aging by continuing to view himself as the young man he once was. The diverse genres allow for different ways of exploring these issues, but all are intended to engage the reader's emotions as well as intellect. The writings incorporate reflections and quotations addressing common human issues related to our mortality and explore reactions to the loss of a loved one--whether expected, such as the death of an aging parent or someone with a terminal illness, or unexpected, such as accidental death. The final chapters examine how aging causes us to assess our lives and why preparing ourselves for death can enhance the quality of our life. This is a book with many more questions than answers, but the reader is invited to share in the process of finding answers. It is a book that requires the reader to be comfortable with ambiguity, because the reality it describes is often ambiguous--a reality that presents us with many choices but few certainties. Intended Audience: Scholars, hospice workers, funeral home directors, hospital chaplains, ministers, and others who work with bereavement issues; classes in death education and classes for mental health professionals in death and grief; general readers who have suffered the loss of a loved one.

Robbery and Redemption - Cancer as Identity Theft (Hardcover): Craig Fiedler, Kent Koppelman Robbery and Redemption - Cancer as Identity Theft (Hardcover)
Craig Fiedler, Kent Koppelman
R4,427 Discovery Miles 44 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Wrestling with the Angel - Literary Writings and Reflections on Death, Dying and Bereavement (Hardcover): Kent Koppelman, Dale... Wrestling with the Angel - Literary Writings and Reflections on Death, Dying and Bereavement (Hardcover)
Kent Koppelman, Dale Lund
R4,426 Discovery Miles 44 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wrestling with the Angel addresses the human struggle to cope with death, dying, grief, and bereavement. The book includes essays, a one-act play, a short story, and poetry, including shape poems, rhyming, structured verse, and free verse. In the one-act play, an angel of death comes for a man who has lived an unexamined life and wants to explain why he is not prepared to leave. The short story offers a humorous look at a man who resists aging by continuing to view himself as the young man he once was. The diverse genres allow for different ways of exploring these issues, but all are intended to engage the reader's emotions as well as intellect. The writings incorporate reflections and quotations addressing common human issues related to our mortality and explore reactions to the loss of a loved one--whether expected, such as the death of an aging parent or someone with a terminal illness, or unexpected, such as accidental death. The final chapters examine how aging causes us to assess our lives and why preparing ourselves for death can enhance the quality of our life. This is a book with many more questions than answers, but the reader is invited to share in the process of finding answers. It is a book that requires the reader to be comfortable with ambiguity, because the reality it describes is often ambiguous--a reality that presents us with many choices but few certainties. Intended Audience: Scholars, hospice workers, funeral home directors, hospital chaplains, ministers, and others who work with bereavement issues; classes in death education and classes for mental health professionals in death and grief; general readers who have suffered the loss of a loved one.

My Name Is Not Chief - The Life of an American Indian (Paperback): Ben Blue & Kent Koppelman My Name Is Not Chief - The Life of an American Indian (Paperback)
Ben Blue & Kent Koppelman
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
My Name Is Not Chief - The Life of an American Indian (Hardcover): Ben Blue & Kent Koppelman My Name Is Not Chief - The Life of an American Indian (Hardcover)
Ben Blue & Kent Koppelman
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Robbery and Redemption - Cancer as Identity Theft (Paperback): Craig Fiedler, Kent Koppelman Robbery and Redemption - Cancer as Identity Theft (Paperback)
Craig Fiedler, Kent Koppelman
R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

The Great Diversity Debate - Embracing Pluralism in School and Society (Paperback): Kent Koppelman The Great Diversity Debate - Embracing Pluralism in School and Society (Paperback)
Kent Koppelman
R1,107 R1,027 Discovery Miles 10 270 Save R80 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on research from multiple disciplines, The Great Diversity Debate describes the presence and growth of diversity in the United States from its earliest years to the present. The author describes the evolution of the concept of pluralism from a philosophical term to a concept used in many disciplines and with global significance. Rather than assuming that diversity is a benefit, Koppelman investigates the ways in which diversity is actually experienced and debated across critical sectors of social experience, including immigration, affirmative action, education, and national identity, among others. Koppelman takes the sometimes complicated arguments for and against diversity in school and in society and lays out the benefits with great clarity and simplicity making this book accessible to a large audience. Book Features: A broad view of diversity in the United States based on research from philosophy, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, and more.Cogent arguments from both advocates and critics concerning whether pluralism represents an appropriate response to diversity in a democratic society.

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