Life after death? : christian interpretation of personal eschatology

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    • Robison, Jay D.

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Life after death? : christian interpretation of personal eschatology

Jay D. Robison

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; vol. 137)

P. Lang, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-234)

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The state of the individual after death continues to be one of the great human questions. Life after Death? analyzes the interpretation of personal eschatology of five contemporary Christian theologians: Ladislaus Boros, a contemporary of Karl Rahner, Nels Ferre, Emil Brunner, Oscar Cullmann, and John Hick. The opening chapter deals with death rituals and customs as well as major philosophical interpretations of death. The final chapter compares and contrasts the theologians' ideas and includes the author's interpretation of personal eschatology.

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