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Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife
By (Author) Bart D. Ehrman
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
2nd June 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The afterlife, reincarnation and past lives
Sociology: death and dying
Philosophy of religion
History of religion
236.2
Hardback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
Whether we believe in them or not, we are all familiar with the concepts of heaven and hell. There was a time, however, when no one thought they would go to either of these places after they died. So where did these conceptions of the afterlife, in which billions today believe, come from From the ancient Near East, Greece and Rome to the time of early Christianity, Bart Ehrman traces how these ideas emerged through a centuries-long struggle to explain the injustice of this world. For if good is to ultimately triumph over evil, then this unjust world cannot be all there is. A fascinating history of how the ideas of the afterlife evolved over time, Heaven and Hell also reveals much about how Christianity came to be what it is today.
[Ehrmans] is a vast learning worn wonderfully lightly and he is an engaging but expert guide around how religious ideas were formed and shaped our world.
* The Times *Many redoubtable volumes have been written about all this, but Ehrman, who already has more than two-dozen books on early Christianity under his belt, merrily blows the dust off the subject.
* The Economist *This elegant history explores the evolution of the concept of the afterlife in Western thought... Well-trod subjects are presented with engaging clarity, and more contentious theories are laid out carefully.
* The New Yorker *Ehrman, as always, writes in a very accessible way, and gives the reader plenty to think about.
* Irish Independent *An impressively readable, clear and wide-ranging study.
-- SpectatorA number of religions and philosophies give detailed accounts of post-mortem existence; in this learned and highly readable book, Bart Ehrman offers a tour of the whole field There are many nuances possible here; Ehrman presents them all with great clarity and massive scholarship.'
* TLS *Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus and How Jesus Became God. He has contributed to such major publications and media outlets as Time, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, NBC, CNN and the BBC.