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Interpretations of near-death experiences can be influenced by religious beliefs in life after death. The effects of religious diversity may not only influence the interpretations of near-death. experiences but also may account for some of the differences in the descriptions of encounters.
- David San Filippo
- 2006
In the New Testament, Hades, like Sheol, lies deep down in the earth and is conceived as the opposite of heaven (Matt. 11:23; Luke 10:15; cf. Matt 12:40; Rom. 10:7).
Apr 25, 2024 · A scholar outlines how to respect the digital traces the dead leave behind. The digital traces of the dead are increasingly part of our lives, argues professor of political science Carl Öhman in The Afterlife of Data. This supposition sparks Öhman’s groundbreaking empirical and philosophical exploration of how we should think about, and act ...
Jun 28, 2020 · Abstract. While Heaven and Hell are viewed as differing theories from religions, modern psychology and mythologies, Heaven and Hell are real places and are not contrary to God's nature, given...
- A journal helps you remember God's works. Recalling God’s past faithfulness is a powerful motivator. In the Old Testament, God’s people would erect standing stones to commemorate places where the Lord moved visibly in their lives (Genesis 28:18-21; 35:14-15; Exodus 24:2-4).
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Dec 14, 2023 · Based on conversations with attendees about their outlooks on death (and what may happen after death), our data reveals four main typologies of afterlife imaginaries, which we label cessation, unknown, energy, and transition.
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Written more than two hun-dred years before Raymond A. Moody’s Life After Life launched the study of near-death experiences, Heaven and Hell describes, from the point of view of a firsthand investigator, our passing to the spiritual world after death and the shape of our life there.