The Slavery Of Death by Richard Beck
The book argues that modern culture’s denial and domestication of mortality leaves people enslaved to fear and meaninglessness, and it calls for a recovery of theological, liturgical, and pastoral resources that honestly confront death. Mixing cultural critique with theological reflection and pastoral insight, the author shows how practices of lament, ritual, and Christian hope in the resurrection can dismantle death’s tyranny, reshape how communities grieve and remember, and reorient how we live in the face of finitude.
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