Remember or Remembered? Identity, Memory, And Dementia
Greystone Conversations - A podcast by Greystone Theological Institute
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I am who I am largely because of my biography, that is, the way people, places, and things have shaped me. I am not an idea but a storied creature with flesh and blood and history. But who am I if I lose my memory of others--and even myself--as a consequence of dementia? Can I still be who I am at all if I do? If so, how?For today’s episode of Greystone Conversations, we pause over a small portion of the full Greystone course module, Theological Anthropology, which features, among many other ...