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OverviewDeath will strike your congregation. Are you ready? Are they? Death has become a four-letter word. Whereas in previous generations, the practice of memento mori (""remember death"") was embedded in family life, people today have found ways to distance themselves from death. As Western culture becomes increasingly more secular, the Christian understanding of death and the funeral appear more and more strange. Fear of death affects us all, and so pastors have significant hurdles to overcome. What Christians need today is a renewed vision of the traditional Christian funeral liturgy. In Funerals, Tim Perry recovers the rich theology inherent to the Christian funeral: communion with the saints in death, peace in forgiveness, hope in the resurrection, and joy in life eternal. Perry guides pastors through the practice of funerals, from planning the service to preaching the eulogy, and offers wisdom for the hard cases. Perry's Funerals will help pastors disciple their people to see through the valley of the shadow of death and into the hope beyond. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim Perry , Harold L SenkbeilPublisher: Faithlife Corporation Imprint: Faithlife Corporation Dimensions: Width: 11.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 18.60cm Weight: 0.306kg ISBN: 9781683594734ISBN 10: 1683594738 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 04 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI expected a ""how-to"" manual. I got a primer in how to be counter-culturally Christian in these strange days after the deterioration of Christendom. This is the best of pastoral theology: wise at discerning the times, gentle in its recommendations for the care of souls, incendiary as it fires the pastoral vocation all over again. Reading Funerals will remind you why you wanted to be a pastor in the first place. --Jason Byassee, Butler Chair in Homiletics and Biblical Interpretation, The Vancouver School of Theology; author of Surprised by Jesus Again If any book deserved to be a bestseller, this mini-masterpiece is the one. Who would have thought something titled Funerals could be so good? Perry teaches us not only about funerals but about the entirety of Christian dying and living. Pastorally wise, theologically sane, and beautifully written, this book should be Christianity Today's book of the year. --Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary; author of Dying and the Virtues A stirring call to confidence in the Christian teaching of the end of life, and the shape of a life lived toward God. --Katherine Sonderegger, William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology, Virginia Theological Seminary Opening this book is like walking through a narrow door into a banquet hall. Funerals is not a ""how to"" book but a rich table of theology, history, biblical and practical methods in caring for souls. The writing is compelling and engaging. A rare and much needed book for these days and the future. A must for all pastors. --Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent emerita, The Wesleyan Church I expected a how-to manual. I got a primer in how to be counter-culturally Christian in these strange days after the deterioration of Christendom. This is the best of pastoral theology: wise at discerning the times, gentle in its recommendations for the care of souls, incendiary as it fires the pastoral vocation all over again. Reading Funerals will remind you why you wanted to be a pastor in the first place. Jason Byassee, Butler Chair in Homiletics and Biblical Interpretation, The Vancouver School of Theology; author of Surprised by Jesus Again If any book deserved to be a bestseller, this mini-masterpiece is the one. Who would have thought something titled Funerals could be so good? Perry teaches us not only about funerals but about the entirety of Christian dying and living. Pastorally wise, theologically sane, and beautifully written, this book should be Christianity Today's book of the year. Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary; author of Dying and the Virtues Opening this book is like walking through a narrow door into a banquet hall. Funerals is not a how to book but a rich table of theology, history, biblical and practical methods in caring for souls. The writing is compelling and engaging. A rare and much needed book for these days and the future. A must for all pastors. Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent emerita, The Wesleyan Church A stirring call to confidence in the Christian teaching of the end of life, and the shape of a life lived toward God Katherine Sonderegger, William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology, Virginia Theological Seminary I expected a how-to manual. I got a primer in how to be counter-culturally Christian in these strange days after the deterioration of Christendom. This is the best of pastoral theology: wise at discerning the times, gentle in its recommendations for the care of souls, incendiary as it fires the pastoral vocation all over again. Reading Funerals will remind you why you wanted to be a pastor in the first place. --Jason Byassee, Butler Chair in Homiletics and Biblical Interpretation, The Vancouver School of Theology; author of Surprised by Jesus Again If any book deserved to be a bestseller, this mini-masterpiece is the one. Who would have thought something titled Funerals could be so good? Perry teaches us not only about funerals but about the entirety of Christian dying and living. Pastorally wise, theologically sane, and beautifully written, this book should be Christianity Today's book of the year. --Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary; author of Dying and the Virtues A stirring call to confidence in the Christian teaching of the end of life, and the shape of a life lived toward God. --Katherine Sonderegger, William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology, Virginia Theological Seminary Opening this book is like walking through a narrow door into a banquet hall. Funerals is not a how to book but a rich table of theology, history, biblical and practical methods in caring for souls. The writing is compelling and engaging. A rare and much needed book for these days and the future. A must for all pastors. --Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent emerita, The Wesleyan Church I expected a how-to manual. I got a primer in how to be counter-culturally Christian in these strange days after the deterioration of Christendom. This is the best of pastoral theology: wise at discerning the times, gentle in its recommendations for the care of souls, incendiary as it fires the pastoral vocation all over again. Reading Funerals will remind you why you wanted to be a pastor in the first place. --Jason Byassee, Butler Chair in Homiletics and Biblical Interpretation, The Vancouver School of Theology; author of Surprised by Jesus Again If any book deserved to be a bestseller, this mini-masterpiece is the one. Who would have thought something titled Funerals could be so good? Perry teaches us not only about funerals but about the entirety of Christian dying and living. Pastorally wise, theologically sane, and beautifully written, this book should be Christianity Today's book of the year. --Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary; author of Dying and the Virtues A stirring call to confidence in the Christian teaching of the end of life, and the shape of a life lived toward God. --Katherine Sonderegger, William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology, Virginia Theological Seminary Opening this book is like walking through a narrow door into a banquet hall. Funerals is not a how to book but a rich table of theology, history, biblical and practical methods in caring for souls. The writing is compelling and engaging. A rare and much needed book for these days and the future. A must for all pastors. --Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent emerita, The Wesleyan Church Author InformationTim Perry (PhD, Durham University) is adjunct professor of theology at Saint Paul University (Ottawa, Ontario) and Trinity School for Ministry (Ambridge, Pennsylvania). He is author of Mary for Evangelicals: Toward an Understanding of the Mother of Our Lord and editor of The Theology of Benedict XVI: A Protestant Appreciation. Harold L. Senkbeil is executive director emeritus of DOXOLOGY: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care. His pastoral experience of nearly five decades includes parish ministry, the seminary classroom, and parachurch leadership. He is author of numerous books, including award-winning The Care of Souls, Christ and Calamity, and Dying to Live. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |