Dementia
Discover the profound insights of John Swinton in his award-winning book, Dementia, published in 2017. This compelling work, spanning 304 pages, addresses one of the most daunting challenges faced by society today: the impact of dementia. Swinton courageously tackles the stigma surrounding memory loss and disorientation, even confronting controversial suggestions like euthanasia as a response to the perceived indignities of the condition.
In Dementia, Swinton offers a unique practical theology tailored for caregivers, individuals living with dementia, ministers, hospital chaplains, and medical professionals. He poses critical questions such as, "Who am I when I've forgotten?" and encourages a compassionate exploration of identity amidst cognitive decline. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the religious and ethical dimensions of dementia, making it a vital resource in both personal and professional contexts.