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For caregivers and families of Alzheimer's patients
Addresses spiritual confusion surrounding memory loss
You will find hope and comfort in God's unwavering grace
Alzheimer's disease - a degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized especially by premature mental deterioration - is the most publicly visible and widely discussed form of a range of disorders known as senile dementia.
The nature of Alzheimer's disease, especially its progressive debilitation of the memory, raises key theological issues. What does it mean to be truly human? Does our ability to remember define who we are as persons? When the mind loses its ability to remember, what happens to the life of the soul? When we forget God, does God still remember us?
Forgetting Whose We Are offers a Christian understanding of and response to the difficult theological, spiritual, and pastoral problems raised by Alzheimer's disease. Filling an important gap in existing literature by directly confronting the theological challenges of Alzheimer's disease to victims, caregivers, and their communities, the book affirms the classic Christian doctrines that witness to the reality of grace and the promises of salvation even for those who can no longer remember themselves, their families, or their relationship with God.
Title
Forgetting Whose We Are
Author
David Keck
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
Abingdon Press
Published
January 1994
Weight
318g
Page Count
256
Dimensions
15.9 x 22.5 x 1.6 cm
ISBN
9780687020881
ISBN-10
0687020883
Eden Code
114123
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