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A psychology of hope : a biblical response to tragedy and suicide / Kalman J. Kaplan & Matthew B. Schwartz.

Author: Kaplan, Kalman J.

Edition Statement:Rev. and expanded ed.

Imprint:Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., 2008.

Descriptionxxiv, 261 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Note:Foreword to the first edition / David Bakan -- Foreword to the revised and expanded edition / Nicholas Wolterstorff -- The problem of suicide. To be or not to be : the question of suicide -- Suicide in Greco-Roman thought -- Suicide in Judaeo-Christian thought -- Individual case studies from Greek tragedy and biblical narratives. Cycle vs. development : Narcissus vs. Jonah -- Suicide in Greek tragedy -- Suicide and suicide prevention in biblical narratives -- Marriage and family case studies from Greek tragedy and biblical narratives. Couples : polarization vs. growth, Prometheus-Pandora vs. Adam-Eve -- The suicide promoting structure of the Greek family : Oedipus and Electra -- The life-promoting structure of the biblical family : Isaac and Ruth -- Oedipus's curse vs. Jacob's blessing : sibling rivalry and its resolution -- Contemporary confusions about life and death. Kevorkian, Hippocrates, and Maimonides : watching over patients' life and death -- Zeno vs. Job : the biblical case against "rational suicide" -- Conclusion. From tragedy to therapy : the case for biblical psychotherapy.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-247) and index.



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Author:
Kaplan, Kalman J.
Subject:
Suicide -- Biblical teaching.
Suicide -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Suicide in literature.
Suicide -- Psychological aspects.
Suicidal behavior.
Contributor
Schwartz, Matthew B.