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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 291.23 EAN: 9780914783558 ISBN: 0914783556 Label: Charles Pr Pub Manufacturer: Charles Pr Pub Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 1991-04 Publisher: Charles Pr Pub Studio: Charles Pr Pub
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Customer Rating: Summary: Straightforward, balanced & full of fascinating information Comment: This is a very straightforward, measured approach to the subject of the death and afterlife beliefs of about 20 different major world religions. To understand these views, one must have at least a basic understanding of the religion and thus, each chapter includes background information about the history of the faith and its main beliefs. The way it is organized and presented -- each chapter basically follows the same approach -- makes it easy to get a good comparative understanding of this very complex subject. I especially like the Questions & Answers chapter that asks a guestion (such as "who will be saved?) and then the each author answers the question from the point of view of his or her faith (each chapter is written by a different author, usually a member of the faith about which he or she is writing). I really was able to get a very good understanding of death and afterlife and how different faiths view it. Highly recommend!! Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent book! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! Comment: I originally had to buy this book for a death & dying course. Now, after the class ended, I refer to it constantly. It presents the information on death & afterlife beliefs of about 20 different religions in a very easy-to-understand, easy-to-grasp manner. Each religions death beliefs is prefaced by a concise background or history, putting the information on death beliefs into context. You don't have to struggle through pages of difficult-to-understand concepts to comprehend why each faith has its beliefs. Anyone interested in the subject should not skip this book. It is a superior resource! Customer Rating: Summary: Enjoyable, complete and easy to read resource Comment: Drs. Johnson & McGee have provided the perfect avenue for exploring and understanding different views of death and the afterlife. This is a very complete and easy to read resource which I highly recommend. Customer Rating: Summary: The best of fair representations of the beliefs of faiths Comment: This book is the best of the best in presenting a fair, unbias representation of what different world religions and christian faiths believe about death and the afterlife.
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