A New Art of Dying as a Cultural Challenge

In North Atlantic culture dying is mostly seen as a personal event. The societal dimension of dying and the impact of the cultural horizon are often overlooked. In this contribution a revised version of a medieval Ars moriendi model is used as a lens to perceive the one-sidedness of North Atlantic c...

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Published in:Studies in Christian Ethics
Main Author: Leget, Carlo
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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