When Death Enters Life

Author:   John Baum
Publisher:   Floris Books
ISBN:  

9780863153891


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   24 July 2003
Format:   Paperback
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When Death Enters Life


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Author:   John Baum
Publisher:   Floris Books
Imprint:   Floris Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.188kg
ISBN:  

9780863153891


ISBN 10:   0863153895
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   24 July 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   Norwegian

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'Provides helpful insights and experiences for all the different aspects of death that the reader may encounter. Will be useful to anyone seeking a new orientation towards death and will provide a valuable resource for counsellors.' -- Invisible News, December 2003 'Inspiring. The book is a practical transitional aid and is interspersed with many says of wise people so that readers can access material which harmonizes with their own experiences.' -- The Beacon, July 2004 'An informative and uplifting book written from long experience and understanding. Helpful chapters on untimely deaths and the death of children are followed by reflections on the further path of the soul and a beautiful selection of poetry and prayers.' -- Scientific and Medical Network, Winter 2003 'A sensitive account.' -- The Inner Light, Autumn 2003 'A gentle, practical book.' -- Caduceus, Spring 2004 'This is a well-produced book. The book contains many helpful and iluminating quotations and poems throughout that have the experiences of death as their theme. [...] By use of judiciously chosen quotations, interspersed with practical observations and useful interpolations, the whole of the book is presented in such a way that the reader is constantly being made aware how death has been accepted and understood by other people. This is an excellent book.' -- Peter Heathfield, New View, Autumn 2003 'Often the writing is in the form of a question which leaves the reader free to make her own judgement and to awaken his thinking about important issues. The poems and prose and verses will be a spring of inspiration and comfort for many.' -- Camphill Correspondence, January 2004 'Readers will almost certainly feel helped by at least parts of what John Baum has included, such as the final letters of a captured young man of the Danish resistance, facing a war-time death; or the account of the last days and after of a young woman dying of AIDS.' -- Perspectives, December 2003 'A sombre yet practical book.' -- Greenock Telegraph, February 2004


'Provides helpful insights and experiences for all the different aspects of death that the reader may encounter. Will be useful to anyone seeking a new orientation towards death and will provide a valuable resource for counsellors.' -- Invisible News, December 2003 'Inspiring. The book is a practical transitional aid and is interspersed with many says of wise people so that readers can access material which harmonizes with their own experiences.' -- The Beacon, July 2004 'An informative and uplifting book written from long experience and understanding. Helpful chapters on untimely deaths and the death of children are followed by reflections on the further path of the soul and a beautiful selection of poetry and prayers.' -- Scientific and Medical Network, Winter 2003 'A sensitive account.' -- The Inner Light, Autumn 2003 'A gentle, practical book.' -- Caduceus, Spring 2004 'This is a well-produced book. The book contains many helpful and iluminating quotations and poems throughout that have the experiences of death as their theme. [...] By use of judiciously chosen quotations, interspersed with practical observations and useful interpolations, the whole of the book is presented in such a way that the reader is constantly being made aware how death has been accepted and understood by other people. This is an excellent book.' -- Peter Heathfield, New View, Autumn 2003 'Often the writing is in the form of a question which leaves the reader free to make her own judgement and to awaken his thinking about important issues. The poems and prose and verses will be a spring of inspiration and comfort for many.' -- Camphill Correspondence, January 2004 'Readers will almost certainly feel helped by at least parts of what John Baum has included, such as the final letters of a captured young man of the Danish resistance, facing a war-time death; or the account of the last days and after of a young woman dying of AIDS.' -- Perspectives, December 2003 'A sombre yet practical book.' -- Greenock Telegraph, February 2004


Author Information

Born in Scotland, John Baum is a priest in the Christian Community in Oslo, Norway.

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