The description of this project involves (i) a brief outline of issues related to death and funerals: the historical background in Scotland since the Reformation and recent changes in funeral practice; the ultimate fate of the unchurched; the nature of worship; the soul and the resurrection of the body; and (ii) a discussion of the outcomes of a survey on attitudes to death and funerals which the author conducted amongst church members and others in his local area
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The textual evidence for attitudes to death and the regulations surrounding bur...
GraveTalk was a pilot project conducted in 2013-4 to initiate conversations around death, dying and ...
This research calls upon findings from six semi-structured interviews completed with funeral directo...
The description of this project involves (i) a brief outline of issues related to death and funerals...
The research area is specifically the area of funeral event management; this includes its history bu...
This period was pivotal for modern Scottish death culture. Within art and literature death was a fa...
Death is considered by some commentators to be problematic for the inhabitants of a late modern era,...
There is growing comment in both academic and popular writing about the shape and content of funeral...
This paper, therefore, will attempt to point out the approach which the church should take regarding...
In the Western Christian tradition, the primary ceremonial leader of a funeral was the local clergy....
The object of the thesis is to determine whether or not 20th century attitudes to death are differen...
Of the many differences in death ways between Scotland and England, the most persistence of burial a...
An abundance of anecdotal evidence suggests criticism of funeral services. In a society where religi...
abstract: This thesis is structured proleptically, in the initial section I introduce the modern fun...
This thesis explores the contemporary management of death in an urban setting. It provides a long ov...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The textual evidence for attitudes to death and the regulations surrounding bur...
GraveTalk was a pilot project conducted in 2013-4 to initiate conversations around death, dying and ...
This research calls upon findings from six semi-structured interviews completed with funeral directo...
The description of this project involves (i) a brief outline of issues related to death and funerals...
The research area is specifically the area of funeral event management; this includes its history bu...
This period was pivotal for modern Scottish death culture. Within art and literature death was a fa...
Death is considered by some commentators to be problematic for the inhabitants of a late modern era,...
There is growing comment in both academic and popular writing about the shape and content of funeral...
This paper, therefore, will attempt to point out the approach which the church should take regarding...
In the Western Christian tradition, the primary ceremonial leader of a funeral was the local clergy....
The object of the thesis is to determine whether or not 20th century attitudes to death are differen...
Of the many differences in death ways between Scotland and England, the most persistence of burial a...
An abundance of anecdotal evidence suggests criticism of funeral services. In a society where religi...
abstract: This thesis is structured proleptically, in the initial section I introduce the modern fun...
This thesis explores the contemporary management of death in an urban setting. It provides a long ov...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The textual evidence for attitudes to death and the regulations surrounding bur...
GraveTalk was a pilot project conducted in 2013-4 to initiate conversations around death, dying and ...
This research calls upon findings from six semi-structured interviews completed with funeral directo...