The rise and fall of the afterlife : the 1995 Read-Tuckwell Lectures at the University of Bristol

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The rise and fall of the afterlife : the 1995 Read-Tuckwell Lectures at the University of Bristol

Jan N. Bremmer

Routledge, 2002

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"Revised, documented and expanded version, with the addition of three appendixes, of the six Read-Tuckwell Lectures ... at the University of Bristol in the early summer of 1995"--Pref

Bibliography: p. 187-223

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Belief in the afterlife is still very much alive in Western civilisation, even though the truth of its existence is no longer universally accepted. Surprisingly, however, heaven, hell and the immortal soul were all ideas which arrived relatively late in the ancient world. Originally Greece and Israel - the cultures that gave us Christianity - had only the vaguest ideas of an afterlife. So where did these concepts come from and why did they develop? In this fascinating, learned, but highly readable book, Jan N. Bremmer - one of the foremost authorities on ancient religion - takes a fresh look at the major developments in the Western imagination of the afterlife, from the ancient Greeks to the modern near-death experience.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Inventing the Afterlife 2. Orphism, Pythagoras and the Rise of the Immortal Soul 3. Travelling Souls? Greek Shamanism Reconsidered 4. The Resurrection from Zoroaster to Late Antiquity 5. The Development of Early Christian Afterlife: From the Passion of Perpetua to Purgatory 6. Ancient Necromancy and Modern Spiritualism 7. Near-Death Experiences: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Appendix 1: Why did Jesus' Followers Call themselves Christians? Appendix 2: The Birth of Paradise Appendix 3: God's Heavenly Palace as an Imperial Court: The Vision of Dorotheus Bibliography

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  • NCID
    BA55576289
  • ISBN
    • 0415141478
    • 0415141486
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 238 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Subject Headings
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