Moth and Rust: Mormon Encounters with Death - Stephen Carter - Books - Signature Books - 9781560852650 - October 30, 2017
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Moth and Rust: Mormon Encounters with Death


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In Mormonism we are sometimes seemingly casual
about death: it's a veil or a mission call to the spirit
world. But our actual encounters with the reality of
death inevitably change us in ways that are difficult
to articulate.
In this collection, Mormon writers wrestle with
mortality and its aftermath. A family sings a hesitant
rendition of Happy Birthday to a grief-stricken
mother who buried her toddler just a few hours earlier;
an agnostic son decides he's Mormon enough to
arrange a funeral for his believing father.
Some essays use death as a means to understand
faith. One author imagines a world where Heavenly
Mother visits her children in the form of their
female ancestors, appearing to her descendants in
times of grief or pain.
Others address practicalities: how do you protect
your children from death while still allowing them
to experience the world; how do you get through
one more nausea-ridden day of cancer treatment?
Still others delve into death's questions: does the
overwhelming suffering that occurs in the animal
kingdom have a function in the "plan of happiness"?
Sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking,
always thought-provoking, these personal essays,
poems, and stories may never be heard at a Mormon
funeral. But they probably should be.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 30, 2017
ISBN13 9781560852650
Publishers Signature Books
Pages 255
Dimensions 119 × 193 × 15 mm   ·   385 g
Language English  

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