Immortality or Extinction? |
Contents
The Meaning of Resurrection Immortality | 16 |
The Naturalistic Case for Extinction | 39 |
The Attenuation of Doctrinal Support for Belief | 51 |
The Evidence from Neardeath Experiences | 71 |
The Evidence from Psychical Research | 90 |
Claimed Memories of Former Lives | 117 |
Immortality or Extinction? | 126 |
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alleged Antony Flew argues argument behaviour bodily death body brain C. D. Broad cardiac arrest Cathars chapter Christian Beliefs cited claimed memories conscious context Corinthians creatures cryptomnesia D. Z. Phillips dead Death and Eternal Death Macmillan described divine doctrine dreams dying E. L. Mascall empty tomb evidence evidential existence fact feel Flew future hope God's Gospel hallucinations Hampe heaven Hick historical human Hume hypnosis Ian Stevenson Ibid immortality incarnation intelligible interpretation Jesus John Hick Kubler Ross language Mascall meaning mental million mind modern Moody Moreover near-death experiences Nicholas Lash normal out-of-the-body experiences Parapsychology patients Paul Badham Penguin philosophy physical possible present problem Psychical Research psychological question reality recognised reincarnation Religion religious reports resurrection resuscitation seems sense Society for Psychical soul St Paul Stevenson suggest suppose survival of bodily talk teaching telepathy Testament Theology theory thought traditional usage vision word xenoglossy