Deuil et déconversion évangélique : l’accompagnement spirituel à la frontière de la religion

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 80 (3):437-451 (2024)
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Abstract

Based on a typical case study, this article proposes to explore the question of grief experienced during a process of evangelical deconversion. In an interdisciplinary and clinical approach, it seeks to conceive a typologization of the grief of religion from the philosophy of Aristotle’s Rhetoric of the Passions, the sociology of deconversion, the sociology of grieving, and the anthropology of spiritual guidance. It explores the construction of spontaneous and institutional grieving rituals adapted to the process of deconversion.

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