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"How Shall I Live, Knowing That I Will Die?"
FOCUS OF THIS
STUDY:
The last century
produced dramatic changes in how, when, and where we die! Sometimes
we are reluctant to talk about these issues. In our "denial of
death" we cut ourselves off from the Good News of the Gospel and
a good life now.
FEATURES OF THIS STUDY:
- Talking about death and resurrection from a biblical
perspective.
- Taking specific steps now that reflect individual
preferences about life, health care, and death.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- GETTING
STARTED
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Table of Contents
-
Overview
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Images for Lent
- TEACHER'S
GUIDE
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Teacher's Guides (reproducible information for each of five sessions)
- PARTICIPANT
WORKSHEETS (Study Guides - reproducible worksheets for each of five
sessions)
- "DO
WE HAVE A DENIAL OF DEATH?"
- "IS
DEATH PART OF LIVING?"
- "HOW
DO DEATH AND RESURRECTION GO TOGETHER?"
- "HOW,
WHEN AND WHERE WE DIE HAS CHANGED"
- "HOW
SHALL WE LIVE, KNOWING THAT WE WILL DIE"
- ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
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Let's Talk About Death -- an article by George E. Keck in Parish
Practice Notebook, The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia,
Winter 1996.
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A Guide for Funeral Preparations and A Guide for Preparation of
Death Announcement by George E. Keck.
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Disciples: Who Are They and What Do They Do? -- a background article
on the meaning of discipleship by George E. Keck.
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Two valuable resources from websites
- EVALUATION
AND SUGGESTIONS
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Evaluation and Suggestion form (To be completed by all participants
and returned to LTSP).
View
the Student overview and Teacher's Guide introduction
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