This article analyzed the grief of Naomi in the book of Ruth by using the six stages of grief by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler. Although Naomi could be an inadequate model in dealing with her grief, her attitude resonates with many people in dealing with their griefs. It makes this study is noteworthy. This article analyzed how Naomi dealt with her grief in the six stages of grief, namely: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance, and finding the meaning and then take the implication for the ministry during the pandemic of Covid-19. The study showed that anger and depression are visible in the story of Naomi. Acceptance is not explicit. There is no denial, bargaining, and finding the meaning stages in Naomi’s grief. She w...
This investigation explored through intensive case studies the coping progress of a group of Jewish ...
The underlying theory of grief is rooted in understanding the concept of loss. Stages of grief defin...
Earlier descriptions of pathological grief are re-viewed. From the study of recently bereaved widows...
This article analyzed the grief of Naomi in the book of Ruth by using the six stages of grief by Eli...
The biblical text introduces Ruth, a Moabite woman, at a time of personal crisis. She faces destitut...
Traditionally understood as an exercise in feminist theology or political storytelling, the Book of ...
The article explores grief as a memory-related emotional response to the loss of loved ones as prese...
uffering is part of life. Each of us has experienced it to some extent. But there may be times when ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This study posits that a narratologica...
The conclusion of this thesis brings an understanding of the deeper meaning of the book of Ruth and ...
Widows appear in every genre of biblical text, and yet there has been little research into the way i...
Awareness of trauma’s potential effects sheds light on many of the book of Lamentations’ complexitie...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
This article explores how the friendship of the two women, Naomi and Ruth, crossed religious and cul...
This study analyzes the mourning process of Lindsey Salmon, one of the characters in Alice Sebold’s ...
This investigation explored through intensive case studies the coping progress of a group of Jewish ...
The underlying theory of grief is rooted in understanding the concept of loss. Stages of grief defin...
Earlier descriptions of pathological grief are re-viewed. From the study of recently bereaved widows...
This article analyzed the grief of Naomi in the book of Ruth by using the six stages of grief by Eli...
The biblical text introduces Ruth, a Moabite woman, at a time of personal crisis. She faces destitut...
Traditionally understood as an exercise in feminist theology or political storytelling, the Book of ...
The article explores grief as a memory-related emotional response to the loss of loved ones as prese...
uffering is part of life. Each of us has experienced it to some extent. But there may be times when ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This study posits that a narratologica...
The conclusion of this thesis brings an understanding of the deeper meaning of the book of Ruth and ...
Widows appear in every genre of biblical text, and yet there has been little research into the way i...
Awareness of trauma’s potential effects sheds light on many of the book of Lamentations’ complexitie...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
This article explores how the friendship of the two women, Naomi and Ruth, crossed religious and cul...
This study analyzes the mourning process of Lindsey Salmon, one of the characters in Alice Sebold’s ...
This investigation explored through intensive case studies the coping progress of a group of Jewish ...
The underlying theory of grief is rooted in understanding the concept of loss. Stages of grief defin...
Earlier descriptions of pathological grief are re-viewed. From the study of recently bereaved widows...