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- Title
Aging: Growing Old in Church.
- Authors
Hole, Sam
- Abstract
"Aging: Growing Old in Church" by Will Willimon is a book that explores the challenges and opportunities of growing old within the context of the church. The author, a retired United Methodist bishop, offers practical reflections on how to age well and suggests ways in which churches can support older individuals. The book examines biblical perspectives on old age, emphasizing the importance of fidelity over longevity. It also addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual experiences of aging, highlighting the need for empathy and understanding from younger generations. The author concludes by discussing the importance of hope and good Christian funeral ministry in facing the end of life. While the book provides a good introduction to the subject, it primarily caters to wealthier American mainline Protestant readers and does not fully explore the diverse experiences of old age or delve into theological questions related to aging. The author's work highlights the need for resources and training for ministers to effectively support older individuals in their congregations. Additionally, the book raises the question of who can serve as role models for exemplary old age in today's society.
- Subjects
OLDER people; GRIEF; OLD age; LONELINESS; FAITHFULNESS of God
- Publication
Reviews in Religion & Theology, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 1/2, p91
- ISSN
1350-7303
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/rirt.14319