Fierce Goodbye: Living in the Shadow of Suicide

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MennoMedia, Jan 2, 2004 - Religion - 168 pages

What does the Bible say on the topic of suicide? What does it not say? G. Lloyd Carr, now professor emeritus of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College, Mass., began to ask these questions after a precious daughter-in-law died by suicide. He embarked on a thorough canvassing of the scriptures and church history on this topic, which helped him on his grief journey. His poet wife, Gwendolyn C. Carr, found solace in writing out her responses and thoughts in moving, sensitive poetry. Their combined efforts in this distinctive book meld the pain and poignancy of the devastating experience of a family member's suicide with expertise from their respective professions.

Fierce Goodbye is first and foremost a penetrating account of a family dealing with suicide, and offers solid guidance for those who worry about the eternal fate of a loved one. It provides a reliable and readable summary of Christian thinking about suicide, useful for pastors, counselors, students, and teachers.

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FOREWORD
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ONE
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THREE
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G. Lloyd Carr is professor of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College. He is the author of Song of Solomon, a Tyndale Old Testament Commentary.

Gwendolyn C. Carr has published her poetry in several magazines and is the author of Stars and Songs.

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