Resourcing Hope for Ageing and Dying in a Broken World

Wayfaring through Despair

By (author) Ashley Moyse

Publication date:

06 September 2022

Publisher

Anthem Press

Dimensions:

229x153mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781785278617

For those captive to the broken world of late modernity, wherein ageing and dying persons become vulnerable to despair, this book offers a diagnostic of such despair. It also resources the practices of a realistic, humanising hope that might enable a strength for person to journey with and for others, together, through such despair. Thus, by addressing the aetiology of despair experienced by people confronting ageing, frailty and dying, and drawing upon the writings of Gabriel Marcel, among others, Ashley Moyse reveals the problematic life of a broken world with its functionalising metaphors, instrumentalising reasoning and objectifying desires that offer no hope at all. It is a broken world where despair generates behaviours that anticipate suicide or other, often tragic, outcomes that impede or greatly curtail or even completely inhibit human flourishing. Resisting despair, but living through it, Moyse presents the activity of the moral life, demonstrating a way persons might be resourced through an intersubjective and reflective pedagogy, with its habits or practices that enable a humanising hope, liberating human beings to become those readied to confront the actualities of human living and dying, and encouraged to grow and develop as ‘wayfarers’, hopefully.

‘In his eloquent style, Moyse explains how the dominant late modern anthropology may leave older adults at risk for despair. He carefully examines hope in its different forms varying from illusionary hope to realistic, humanizing hope. The book comprises a fascinating blend of theology, philosophy, research and personal experiences.’ — Dr. Els van Wijngaarden, Associate Professor in Contemporary Meanings of Ageing and Dying, Existential and Ethical Questions in Integrated Healthcare Settings, Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands.