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Death and Afterlife: Perspectives of World Religions: Contributions to the Study of Religion

Autor Hiroshi Obayashi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 noi 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Major religious traditions of the world contain perspectives of perennial importance on the topic of death and afterlife. Such concepts and beliefs are not only reflected directly in mortuary and funerary practices, but also inform patterns of beliefs and rituals that shape human lifestyles. Though evidenced in sacred texts, they cannot be fully understood in isolation by textual study alone. Rather, they must be explored in terms of a comprehensive understanding of the given religious system as rooted in an overall culture. Here thirteen scholars, each a specialist in a particular religious tradition, outline the beliefs, myths, and practices relating to death and afterlife. The volume introduction provides a framework for understanding the evolutionary relationships among world religions and the unity as well as the diversity of their quest for overcoming death.Part I comprises chapters on African religions representing the nonliterate religious experience and on ancient religions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. Studies of these religions serve as background for comprehending concepts relating to death and afterlife in the major world religions, which are dealt with in Part II, on Western religions, and Part III, on Eastern religions. The particular method of approach to each tradition is determined by the nature of the material. With death and afterlife as the common focus, this group of scholars has brought to bear its diverse expertise in anthropology, classics, archaeology, biblical studies, history, and theology. The result is a text important for comparative religion courses and, beyond that, a book extending our understanding of human thoughts and aspirations. It offers a global perspective from which an individual can ponder his or her own personal issues concerning death and afterlife.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313279065
ISBN-10: 0313279063
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Religion

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

HIROSHI OBAYASHI is Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Religion at Rutgers University, where he teaches a course on Death and Afterlife. He is the author of numerous books and articles in English and Japanese, including Ernst Troeltsch and Theology of Our Own Times and Agape and History.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction by Hiroshi ObayashiDeath and Afterlife in Nonliterate and Ancient ReligionsLiving with Spirits: Death and Afterlife in African Religions by George C. BondThe Fate of Mankind: The Problem of Death and Afterlife in Ancient Mesopotamia by Jerrold S. CooperTaking It With You: Death and Afterlife in Ancient Egypt by William J. MurnaneDeath and Afterlife in Greek Tragedy and Plato by Helen F. NorthDeath and Afterlife in Western ReligionsFrom Witchcraft to Justice: Death and Afterlife in the Old Testament by George E. MendenhallDeath and Afterlife in the New Testament by Leander E. KeckBound Up in the Bond of Life: Death and Afterlife in Jewish Tradition by Robert GoldenbergDeath and Eternal Life in Christianity by Hiroshi Obayashi"Your Sight Today Is Piercing": The Muslim Understanding of Death and Afterlife by William C. ChittickDeath and Afterlife in Eastern ReligionsHindu Views of Death and Afterlife by Thomas J. HopkinsDeath as Threat, Death as Achievement: Buddhist Perspectives with Particular Reference to the Theravada Tradition by Frank E. ReynoldsThe Tibetan Tantric View of Death and Afterlife by Elisabeth BenardDeath and Afterlife in Chinese Religions by Judith A. BerlingBibliographyIndex