Abstract

Explores marital grief as a shared and intimate experience rooted in the conjugal myth, concretized through a case study of parental loss of a child through death. Follows a developmental/narrative style of theological reflection on having and losing a child, and proposes a narrative systems approach in pastoral grief ministry.

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