Of Faith and Forever: How Different Religions Handle Death. / Elizabeth Clarke.
by Clarke, Elizabeth; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Of Faith and Forever: How Different Religions Handle Death, Jan. 4, 2002; pp. 1E+.
"For as long as people have walked the earth, they also have died on the earth. And so every culture, every people, every faith has developed ways to handle the bodies and the emotions left behind with the living." (PALM BEACH POST) The author examines the rituals that different religions use to handle death.
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