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Dying Well

Dying Faithfully

John Wyatt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Inter-Varsity Press

Published:21st Jun '18

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John Watt examines personal and cultural approaches to death, and what example Jesus set for viewing the end of our earthly life

John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying, from both a medical and Christian perspective.We cannot choreograph our own death, but we can die well. This is a book for those who are facing death. It is also for their relatives, friends and carers. John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying. He examines the 'art of dying', a Christian tradition from the past. We see opportunities for dying well and faithfully, real-world examples of personal growth and instances of reconciliation and personal healing in relationships. On the other hand, there are also challenges to face: the fears and temptations that dying can bring. We learn from Jesus' example as we focus on his words from the cross. The wonderful news is that we can look forward to 'a sure and steadfast hope', the amazing hope of resurrection and its implications for our lives today.

A real treasure: encouraging, heart-warming, informative and sensible. It answers the concern of many Christian doctors that the will o’ the wisp of medical imperialism has led the Christian community astray into excessive medicalisation of the process of dying, to the detriment of spiritual and family matters. John Wyatt writes very practically about dying with honesty and integrity. He shows us what can be learnt from Jesus’ death and resurrection. He emphasizes the ultimate conquest of death, our ‘mysterious and dreadful enemy’. This is a book for everyone, which will change souls for the better. -- Andrew Sims, Past President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus of the University of Leeds
Over the years [John Wyatt] has made a profound difference to people’s lives and deaths... I'm giving great thanks to God that John has headed towards the pain, not away from it. * Revd. Rico Tice, All Souls Langham Place *
What a life-affirming book this is. Here's a book about dying that had the curious and joyous impact of making me even more grateful for life, clearer about its preciousness, and more eager to make the most of whatever days God may grant me. The book's brilliance lies in the effortless way John blends deep Biblical insight, long experience of compassionately accompanying the old, middle-aged, young and very young through their death, world-class medical expertise, and clear-eyed cultural critique of the way over-medicalisation has worked to strip dying of its potential to nourish spiritual growth, relational healing and enriching leave-taking. Full of careful, wise practical advice for the dying, and for all those involved, what emerges is a gentle, unsentimental, moving and liberating gift to us all. * Mark Greene is Executive Director at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity *
Written with the heart of a pastor, the knowledge and skill of an experienced physician and the seasoned wisdom of a Christian believer who has walked the journey of grief himself, John Wyatt offers a pathway to 'dying well' for us all, however trying the circumstances of death may prove to be. Biblical, practical and full of wise insight, this deeply helpful and relevant book is important whether death seems a distant reality or is staring us in the face. Much of the material has been warmly received in the context of the Keswick Convention and I am delighted now to be able to commend it to a wider audience. * John Risbridger, Minister and Team Leader, Above Bar Church, Southampton *
Drawing from our Christian past to help us face our future as Christians, Dying Well is wise, warm and refreshingly 'real'. * Dr Dan Strange, Oak Hill College. *
It is easy to shrink from the subjects of death and bereavement. Here John Wyatt, an experienced physician, deals with the issues sensitively and clearly. Hidden fears are faced with comforting reassurances for those about to die as well as for their loved ones. The book deals with relevant physical, emotional and spiritual issues as well as offering practical and legal advice. Timely chapters on how the Lord Jesus faced his death, and the joys of resurrection to follow, remind us that our grief need never be without hope. Whatever brings the reader into the final valley, here is light for the way and ease for the pain. * Dr Janet Goodall, paediatrician and author *
The book, like its author, is in no doubt that death is unnatural to God's original purpose - "the last enemy" as paul describes it - but cannot finally prevail. Yet our Father has his purposes for each of us in our death and faithful dying, and it is never too soon to begin thinking about them. We can ask for no wiser nor honest, practical and compassionate guide. * Timothy Dudley-Smith *

ISBN: 9781783594856

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176 pages