Covers an ageing society, theories of ageing, images of old age, the religious and spiritual needs of older people, older people and memory, sexuality, diminishment, and worship with older people. This book also covers life learning, retirement, housing, politics and social policy, successful ageing.
Each chapter includes exercises for further reflection, and the notes point to helpful extra reading material.
“This book is desperately needed. James Woodward ’s study is masterful, informed, compassionate, theologically articulate, and pastorally compelling. ” The Very Revd Ian Markham PhD, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary
“This scholarly and accessible book is born out of the experience of a priest/pastoral theologian working in a community of older people …This book is a must read not only for those working with seniors, but for all of us to better understand the third stage of life. ” The Revd Professor Abigail Rice Evans, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
“James Woodward has spent the last ten years lecturing, writing and bringing to the fore the needs of older people. This book is a profound challenge to both Church and society. How do we respond to an older population? How does the Church think about outreach, mission and evangelisation among older people? ” The Rt Revd David Urquhart, Bishop of Birmingham
James Woodward is a well-known author and an expert in the field of old age and bereavement. He is a Master of the Leveson Foundation and Director of the Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing.