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The experience of ageing: a challenge to Christian belief [the fourth Leveson Lecture]; with a response from the Very Revd Gordon Mursell | Author(s) | Helen Oppenheimer |
Corporate Author | Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing, Spirituality and Social Policy, Foundation of Lady Katherine Leveson |
Publisher | Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing, Spirituality and Social Policy, Knowle, Solihull, 2005 |
Pages | 16 pp (Leveson paper number eleven) |
Source | Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing, Spirituality and Social Policy, Temple House, Fen End Road, Temple Balsall, Knowle, Solihull B93 0AN. E-mail: leveson.centre@virgin.net Website: www.levesoncentre.org.uk |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Faith ; Immigrants ; Lecture papers. |
Annotation | The lecturer includes some quite negative views in her discussion of her varied experience of ageing, The challenge of ageing for Christian faith, she concludes, is that people can encourage each other to find old age more worthwhile. The newly appointed Bishop of Stafford in the Diocese of Lichfield responds briefly to points made about the need for honesty in relation to old age and our attitudes towards it, loss of autonomy, and the anxiety experienced with ageing. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050721008 B |
Classmark | BG: EX5: TJ: 6MA |
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