What Happens to Faith When Christians Get Dementia?

Author:   'Tricia Williams
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Pages:   294
Publication Date:   25 January 2021
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Author:   'Tricia Williams
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
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9781725272149


ISBN 10:   1725272148
Pages:   294
Publication Date:   25 January 2021
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Format:   Hardback
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'Tricia Williams's probing, patient study has brought real insight and empathy to a neglected aspect of Christian spirituality and discipleship. Her findings provide new understanding of the faith of people living with dementia and a rich resource for those of us who would like to accompany them on their way. Academics, clinicians, caregivers, and pastors will all benefit from reading this book. --Peter Kevern, Staffordshire University Attentiveness, integrity, rigor, and wisdom are key features of this book. Its carefully and meticulously organized chapters open up the life and faith of those living with memory change. It is written within the framework of practical theology and models good practice in qualitative research. Williams has made an important contribution to the field of dementia, faith, and pastoral care. I hope that it will be both read and acted on. --James Woodward, Sarum College There is a great beauty in listening to people whose voices are often silenced or overlooked. When we come close to people living with dementia, we discover surprising things and open up new and vital possibilities. In this thoughtful and compassionate book 'Tricia Williams helps to bring to the fore the voices of people with dementia as people reflect on and work through vital issues of faith and the impact that dementia has on this aspect of people's lives. As we are enabled to listen carefully, so we are allowed to share in deep insights which will lead to new theological and practical possibilities. --John Swinton, University of Aberdeen Dr. Williams's invaluable, pioneering study opens up the experience of evangelical Christians with dementia by listening with care and thought to these people, and thereby opens windows into their lives which were previously closed. This well-constructed project collects valuable experiential data and provides thoughtful and engaging reflection on the experiences of evangelical Christians with dementia, in conversation with theology and Scripture. It will inform, stimulate, and challenge churches to be better stewards of their members with dementia by advocating on their behalf. Highly recommended! --Steve Walton, Trinity College, Bristol


'Tricia Williams's probing, patient study has brought real insight and empathy to a neglected aspect of Christian spirituality and discipleship. Her findings provide new understanding of the faith of people living with dementia and a rich resource for those of us who would like to accompany them on their way. Academics, clinicians, caregivers, and pastors will all benefit from reading this book. --Peter Kevern, Staffordshire University Attentiveness, integrity, rigor, and wisdom are key features of this book. Its carefully and meticulously organized chapters open up the life and faith of those living with memory change. It is written within the framework of practical theology and models good practice in qualitative research. Williams has made an important contribution to the field of dementia, faith, and pastoral care. I hope that it will be both read and acted on. --James Woodward, Sarum College There is a great beauty in listening to people whose voices are often silenced or overlooked. When we come close to people living with dementia, we discover surprising things and open up new and vital possibilities. In this thoughtful and compassionate book 'Tricia Williams helps to bring to the fore the voices of people with dementia as people reflect on and work through vital issues of faith and the impact that dementia has on this aspect of people's lives. As we are enabled to listen carefully, so we are allowed to share in deep insights which will lead to new theological and practical possibilities. --John Swinton, University of Aberdeen Dr. Williams's invaluable, pioneering study opens up the experience of evangelical Christians with dementia by listening with care and thought to these people, and thereby opens windows into their lives which were previously closed. This well-constructed project collects valuable experiential data and provides thoughtful and engaging reflection on the experiences of evangelical Christians with dementia, in conversation with theology and Scripture. It will inform, stimulate, and challenge churches to be better stewards of their members with dementia by advocating on their behalf. Highly recommended! --Steve Walton, Trinity College, Bristol 'Tricia Williams's probing, patient study has brought real insight and empathy to a neglected aspect of Christian spirituality and discipleship. Her findings provide new understanding of the faith of people living with dementia and a rich resource for those of us who would like to accompany them on their way. Academics, clinicians, caregivers, and pastors will all benefit from reading this book. --Peter Kevern, Staffordshire University Attentiveness, integrity, rigor, and wisdom are key features of this book. Its carefully and meticulously organized chapters open up the life and faith of those living with memory change. It is written within the framework of practical theology and models good practice in qualitative research. Williams has made an important contribution to the field of dementia, faith, and pastoral care. I hope that it will be both read and acted on. --James Woodward, Sarum College There is a great beauty in listening to people whose voices are often silenced or overlooked. When we come close to people living with dementia, we discover surprising things and open up new and vital possibilities. In this thoughtful and compassionate book 'Tricia Williams helps to bring to the fore the voices of people with dementia as people reflect on and work through vital issues of faith and the impact that dementia has on this aspect of people's lives. As we are enabled to listen carefully, so we are allowed to share in deep insights which will lead to new theological and practical possibilities. --John Swinton, University of Aberdeen Dr. Williams's invaluable, pioneering study opens up the experience of evangelical Christians with dementia by listening with care and thought to these people, and thereby opens windows into their lives which were previously closed. This well-constructed project collects valuable experiential data and provides thoughtful and engaging reflection on the experiences of evangelical Christians with dementia, in conversation with theology and Scripture. It will inform, stimulate, and challenge churches to be better stewards of their members with dementia by advocating on their behalf. Highly recommended! --Steve Walton, Trinity College, Bristol


"""""'Tricia Williams's probing, patient study has brought real insight and empathy to a neglected aspect of Christian spirituality and discipleship. Her findings provide new understanding of the faith of people living with dementia and a rich resource for those of us who would like to accompany them on their way. Academics, clinicians, caregivers, and pastors will all benefit from reading this book."""" --Peter Kevern, Staffordshire University """"Attentiveness, integrity, rigor, and wisdom are key features of this book. Its carefully and meticulously organized chapters open up the life and faith of those living with memory change. It is written within the framework of practical theology and models good practice in qualitative research. Williams has made an important contribution to the field of dementia, faith, and pastoral care. I hope that it will be both read and acted on."""" --James Woodward, Sarum College """"There is a great beauty in listening to people whose voices are often silenced or overlooked. When we come close to people living with dementia, we discover surprising things and open up new and vital possibilities. In this thoughtful and compassionate book 'Tricia Williams helps to bring to the fore the voices of people with dementia as people reflect on and work through vital issues of faith and the impact that dementia has on this aspect of people's lives. As we are enabled to listen carefully, so we are allowed to share in deep insights which will lead to new theological and practical possibilities."""" --John Swinton, University of Aberdeen """"Dr. Williams's invaluable, pioneering study opens up the experience of evangelical Christians with dementia by listening with care and thought to these people, and thereby opens windows into their lives which were previously closed. This well-constructed project collects valuable experiential data and provides thoughtful and engaging reflection on the experiences of evangelical Christians with dementia, in conversation with theology and Scripture. It will inform, stimulate, and challenge churches to be better stewards of their members with dementia by advocating on their behalf. Highly recommended!"""" --Steve Walton, Trinity College, Bristol"


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"'Tricia Williams is a practical and contextual theologian who has been deeply involved in reflection on issues of faith and dementia. She developed the ""Being with God"" Bible resources (Scripture Union) for Christians living with dementia, and has written widely on the subject."

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