<p>Trained as a cultural historian Thomas R. Cole is one of the most influential scholars of his generation with his work moving beyond and impacting many other fields and disciplines. His work includes The Journey of Life: A Cultural History of Aging in America which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Cole also published No Color Is My Kind: The Life of Eldrewey Stearns and the Integration of Houston creating along with the book an accompanying film The Strange Demise of Jim Crow which was nominated for a regional Emmy and a National Humanities Medal. Cole created a number of other films as well. In all of his work there is an emphasis on religion spirituality and moral meaning. Cole is also a Jewish spiritual director and this work has become a major focus for him in retirement. This edited volume engages or responds to Cole's work which spans cultural history oral history aging studies film medical humanities religious studies and more. As such this book is not about Cole per se but the impact of his ideas and subsequent inspirations.</p>
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