Hospice Chaplain, Interrupted
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Hospice Chaplain, Interrupted

The Postmodern Poems of a Spiritual Caregiver

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Hospice Chaplain, Interrupted

The Postmodern Poems of a Spiritual Caregiver

About this book

Pondering death and the (im)possibility of a life-after-death is as old as theĀ Epic of Gilgamesh. It is also part of the awkward encounters between hospice caregivers and the recipients of their care. Some of the unsettled beliefs and dark emotions, however, become glossed over as irrelevant to the clinical contexts. Moreover, to the extent chaplains are largely presumed to be Christian, offering solace and compassion from a particular and often proselytizing point of view, those coping with terminal illness may find their feelings inhibited or, in some cases, streamlined or censored. Ā  Hospice Chaplain, InterruptedĀ enters this fray by acknowledging that chaplains, charged with care for patients at the end-of-life (as well as their grieving survivors), are never unbiased observers; philosophy and poetry therefore are proffered as those surprising fissures in the topography from whichĀ a healthy self-awareness and more permeableĀ boundaries may arise. Ā  Ā  Is death itself the most consequential interruption known to the self-conscious human being? Are beliefs about life-after-death oftenĀ naive and treated as trite or as ornamental to what's really happening beneath the surface? If so, might the spiritual caregiver offer a unique service to believers and non-believers alike by interrupting their seemingly comfortable certainties? Ā Not all interruptions are rude, uncouth, or insensitive; some hold space for thoughts that cannot ultimately be thought and for feelings that seem too unfaithful to express.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Chaplin
  4. Essay: An Interruption to Lived Belief
  5. Introduction
  6. Lived Belief
  7. Philosophical Interruption
  8. Poems
  9. II. Self Awareness
  10. III. Being Hospitable to Grief
  11. IV. Not-Knowing
  12. V. An Open-Ended Sort of Closure
  13. (Or Does It?)
  14. Bibliography and Works Cited