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  1. Jan 11, 2024 · Instead, the continuing pain shows respect to his son and acknowledges his existence and the bond they shared. According to Kubler-Ross (1969) the five stages of grief cover a range of emotions: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

  2. Lament for a Son (1987) is a memoir by philosopher and theologian Nicholas Wolterstorff. The book emerged from Wolterstorff’s grief following the tragic death of his 25-year-old son, Eric, in a mountain-climbing accident in Austria.

  3. Oct 8, 2018 · I asked Nick about his only non‑philosophical published work, “Lament for a Son,” a work and expression of profound grief written in the wake of his son Eric’s untimely death in 1983. In it, you find a man unafraid to say what he really thinks, really feels, really fears, really loves.

  4. The author writes Lament for a Son to honor his son, Eric, who dies in a mountain climbing accident. He publishes the book to give voice to others' mourning. The narrator receives a call on Sunday that Eric is dead.

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · It was Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Lament for a Son. In it are the thoughts of a Christian philosopher who lost his twenty-five-year-old son, Eric, in a mountain climbing accident. I picked up the book a few weeks after my 14 month-old had passed.

  6. In this chapter, Wolterstorff introduces the profound grief he experiences upon learning about his son's death. He reflects on the shock, the immediate impact, and the overwhelming sadness that follows.

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  8. Lament for a Son is a deeply moving reflection on the author's grief and loss after the death of his 25-year-old son in a climbing accident. Nicholas Wolterstorff grapples with the profound questions of life, death, and faith, offering a raw and honest exploration of the pain and longing that comes with losing a loved one.