After Death: Past Beliefs and Real Possibilities
By (Author) The Very Rev. David Edwards
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st August 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theology
291.23
Paperback
194
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
250g
Will anything of us survive after death This question is a central concept when we ask what life means. Throughout history, societies and their cultures, in particular their religions and philosophies, have done what they could to guide and sustain people as they moved toward this destination and as they mourned. In societies which are in some sense secular, this official sort of comfort has become less accessible. Many things which in the past have been taught with some authority and believed with some assurance have become incredible to many. Much of what has been taught in the religious institutions seems plainly wrong and much of what has been believed seems merely sentimental. David Edwards offers a thought-provoking analysis of past and present beliefs, for those who want to think for themselves about the greatest uncertainty of life.
'Interesting."--Theological Studies
David Edwards has retired but was previously Provost of Southwark Cathedral, a Fellow of All Souls College, Editor of the SCM Press, Dean of King's College, Cambridge, Sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey, Speaker's Chaplain in the Commons and Dean of Norwich.