Alternative Attitudes Toward Suicide and Its Survivors

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Alternative Attitudes Toward Suicide and Its Survivors

Contesting the Darkness of Conventional Stigmas

Krall, Christopher J.; Brubacher, Gordon; Roddy, Nicolae

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

04/2026

272

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Inglês

9781666977547

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Dedication page

About the Contributors

Foreword by Bishop John Dolan

Introduction

Chapter One: Practicing Dangerous Memories, Honoring Suicide Victims, and
Building a Liveable World
Elizabeth Antus
Chapter Two: Mental Health Considerations for Suicide Loss Survivors
Amy Badura-Brack and Ryan Fabry
Chapter Three: A Caring God: Perspectives from the Older Testament for
Suicide Loss Survivors
Gordon Brubacher

Chapter Four: Toward a More Certain Hope: Expanding Theological
Awareness for Consoling Suicide Loss Survivors
Nicolae Roddy

Chapter Five: LGBTQ+ Youth and Suicide: Catholic Reflections
Todd A. Salzman and Michael G. Lawler

Chapter Six: Racial Trauma and Suicide: Toward Healing Through Creative
Maladjustment
Christina Jones Davis

Chapter Seven: A Laying on of Hands: Confronting Black Women's Suicidality
through the Healing Dimensions of Ritual
LaRyssa D. Herrington

Chapter Eight: Solidarity Across the Water: Suicide, Caste, and Racism
Jamall A. Calloway

Chapter Nine: Agency Enhanced through Communal Support: A Potential Remedy to Suicidal Tendencies
Christopher J. Krall, SJ

Chapter Ten: Love, Justice, and Healing: Reimagining Christian Ethics
in the Context of MAID and Suicide
Kimberly L. Penner

Chapter Eleven: Models for Interpreting Suicide in Catholic Social Teaching:
A Contribution from Gaudium et Spes
Julia Fleming

Chapter Twelve: The Lost Disciple? The Life and Death of Judas Iscariot According
to Early Christian Witnesses
Tabea Pelzmann
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theology; religious ethics; suicide care; religion and loss; theology and suicide; suicide loss; spiritual care