Alternative Attitudes Toward Suicide and Its Survivors: Contesting the Darkness of Conventional Stigmas
By (Author) Gordon Brubacher
Edited by Nicolae Roddy
Edited by Christopher J. Krall
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th April 2026
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religious ethics
Care of people with mental health conditions
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
To better understand and address the needs of suicide loss survivors and those at risk of suicide, this volume offers a multifaceted, multidisciplinary approach based on the natural and social sciences, but with the personal and spiritual needs of this vulnerable population in mind.
The volumes twelve chapters are organized in a phased threefold way that demythologizes suicide, dealing first with the general thrust of the volumes intended purpose, then addressing suicidal ideology specifically among marginalized populations and cultures, and concluding with varied theological resources for further reflection on suicide. While the primary interest here is suicide loss, the volume presents a wider-ranging exploration of suicide in different social, psychological, and literary contexts as well. The contributors and the editors unite in a fervent hope that readers will find something of value to equip them in the ongoing struggle to push back against the darkness and despair of suicide loss.
Gordon Brubacher is assistant professor of Theology at Creighton University.
Nicolae Roddy is professor of Theology at Creighton University.
Christopher J. Krall is assistant professor of Theology at Creighton University.