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Ministry To The Terminal Patient Its Problems And A Pastoral Approach, Wayne Pafk Nov 1972

Ministry To The Terminal Patient Its Problems And A Pastoral Approach, Wayne Pafk

Master of Divinity Thesis

The purpose of this study is to relate the pastor’s ministry to the terminal patient. The pastor has a valid and rightful place in ministering to the terminal patient. The pastor is bound by his calling to help the terminal patient to face his death.


Interview No. 91.2, Mrs. Richard Falcón Sep 1972

Interview No. 91.2, Mrs. Richard Falcón

Combined Interviews

Press conference regarding the circumstances of Falcón's death.


Ua68/10/1 Sociological Symposium No. 8 – Childbirth & Infancy Life Cycle Series, Wku Sociology Apr 1972

Ua68/10/1 Sociological Symposium No. 8 – Childbirth & Infancy Life Cycle Series, Wku Sociology

WKU Archives Records

Table of Contents:

  • Hernandez, Pedro F. Catholic Church & Birth Control in Latin America
  • Kovit, Leonard. Labor is Hard Work: Notes on the Social Organization of Childbirth
  • McNurlen, Lewis J. Childbirth: A Family Affair
  • Miller, Rita Seiden & Ron Miller. Social Values Supporting Pregnancy: Dilemma for Population Control
  • Newman, John F. & William L. Graves. Neo-Natal Mortality & Socio-Economic Status
  • Newman, Lucille F. The Anthropology of Birth
  • Rutzen, S. Robert. Urban Life & Breast Feeding: A Sociological Analysis
  • Schulz, Barbara & Richard Schulz. Family Size Preferences & Sex Composition
  • Steinhoff, Patricia G., Roy G. Smith & Milton Diamond. Characteristics & …


The Role Of The Clergyman In The Grief Process, Vernon R. Wiehe Mar 1972

The Role Of The Clergyman In The Grief Process, Vernon R. Wiehe

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author presents a psychological and physiological discussion of the reactions of the bereaved to the loss experienced in death and offers some guidelines to clergymen for counseling and preaching in grief situations.