Muslims Ritualising Death in the Netherlands

Muslims Ritualising Death in the Netherlands
Title Muslims Ritualising Death in the Netherlands PDF eBook
Author Claudia Venhorst
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 162
Release 2013
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 3643903510

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This study on the common practice of Islamic death rites in the Netherlands affords valuable insights in the lived religion of Muslims. Particularly in a small town context marked by migration and diversity, Muslims are challenged to re-imagine and re-invent their ritual repertoire. This results in dynamic ritual practices that are the product of vibrant negotiation processes in which rites interact with ritual actors and their (changing) contexts. The emerging ritual repertoire and their dynamics are widely overlooked in an institutionalized and traditional religion like Islam. (Series: Death Studies. Nijmegen Studies in Thanatology - Vol. 3)

Rituals of Birth, Circumcision, Marriage, and Death Among Muslims in the Netherlands

Rituals of Birth, Circumcision, Marriage, and Death Among Muslims in the Netherlands
Title Rituals of Birth, Circumcision, Marriage, and Death Among Muslims in the Netherlands PDF eBook
Author Nathal M. Dessing
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Total Pages 228
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9789042910591

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Dessing examined the effects of migration on the lifecycle rituals of Moroccan, Turkish and Surinamese Muslims in the Netherlands. She explores how Islamic rituals marking birth, circumcision, marriage, and death have responded and accomodated to the Dutch legal and social context.

Making Sense of Death

Making Sense of Death
Title Making Sense of Death PDF eBook
Author Brenda Mathijssen
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 323
Release 2017
Genre Death
ISBN 3643908679

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This book on death rites and situational beliefs in the Netherlands offers valuable insight into the ways in which the recently bereaved make sense of a death. It shows how people seek and create meaning by reinventing ritual repertoires and by re-imagining afterlife beliefs. Attention is given to the changing role of religion, the co-creation of personalized funerals, and to innovation in cremation and remembrance practices. By demonstrating how people transform their relationship with the deceased through material practices, this study emphasizes the widely-overlooked dynamics of continuing bonds. *** "In her analysis, the author displays a commanding grasp of the bereavement literature.... Serious scholars should find much of value in this work.... Recommended." --Choice, Vol. 55, No. 7, March 2018(Series: Death Studies. Nijmegen Studies in Thanatology, Vol. 5) [Subject: Religious Studies, Death Rites]

The search for meaning in later life

The search for meaning in later life
Title The search for meaning in later life PDF eBook
Author Nienke P. M. Fortuin
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 312
Release 2020-10
Genre
ISBN 3643913087

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The search for meaning in later life: An empirical exploration of religion and death draws on thorough qualitative and quantitative research among older Dutch adults. The scarcity of vital narratives of ageing and the fragmentation of religious `grand narratives' appear to complicate their search for meaning. Moreover, increased longevity and the medicalisation of death challenge many older adults to decide about the right timing of death. This study qualitatively and quantitatively explores narratives of ageing and of religion expressed by older Dutch adults and their attitudes toward death, euthanasia and life prolongation.

Funerary Practices in the Netherlands

Funerary Practices in the Netherlands
Title Funerary Practices in the Netherlands PDF eBook
Author Brenda Mathijssen
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 273
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787698734

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This book explores the funerary culture in the Netherlands through a mixture of photographs, figures and case studies. The nine chapters demonstrate the process of funeralising and ideas about death in the Netherlands, providing an overview of contemporary funerary practices and their changes over time.

Changing European Death Ways

Changing European Death Ways
Title Changing European Death Ways PDF eBook
Author Eric Venbrux
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 282
Release 2013
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 3643900678

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This study was developed by researchers at the Center of Thanatology at Radboud University, Nijmegen. The Center conducts research into socio-cultural and religious aspects of death, dying, and bereavement. In the book, scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of thanatology offer valuable insights in the changing views of death as found in Europe. The first part of the book presents studies on a conceptual level for various aspects of death studies. In a second segment, different European societies are compared on a national level, while, in the final part, religious beliefs, attitudes, practices, and other worldview-related issues are covered. Countries, disciplines, and worldviews come face to face, providing a framework and starting a profound comparative dialogue on challenges that have confronted this field of study. (Series: Death Studies. Nijmegen Studies in Thanatology - Vol. 1)

Death, Ritual and Belief

Death, Ritual and Belief
Title Death, Ritual and Belief PDF eBook
Author Douglas Davies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 320
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1474250947

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Death, Ritual and Belief, now in its third edition, explores many important issues related to death and dying, from a religious studies perspective, including anthropology and sociology. Using the motif of 'words against death' it depicts human responses to grief by surveying the many ways in which people have not let death have the last word, not simply in terms of funeral rites but also in memorials, graves, and in ideas of ancestors, souls, gods, reincarnation and resurrection, whether in the great religious traditions of the world or in more local customs. He also examines bereavement and grief, experiences of the presence of dead, near-death experiences, pet-death and the symbolic death played out in religious rites. Updated chapters have taken into account new research and include additional topics in this new edition, notably assisted dying, terrorism, green burial, material culture, death online, and the emergence of Death Studies as a distinctive field. Case studies range from Anders Breivik in Norway, to the Princess of Wales, and to the Rapture in the USA. A new perspective is also brought to his account of grief theories. Providing an introduction to key authors and authorities on death beliefs, bereavement, grief and ritual-symbolism, Death, Ritual and Belief is an authoritative guide to the perspectives of major religious and secular worldviews.