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Understanding Death - An Introduction to Ideas of Self and the Afterlife in World Religions

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Informationen zum Autor Angela Sumegi is Assistant Professor of Religion at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. She is the author of Dream Worlds of Shamanism and Tibetan Buddhism (2008). Outside academia, she teaches Buddhist meditation and is the founder and director of a Canadian charity that supports Tibetan refugee children in India. Klappentext A comprehensive survey of how religions understand death, dying, and the afterlife, drawing on examples from Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and Shamanic perspectives.* Considers shared and differing views of death across the world's major religions, including on the nature of death itself, the reasons for it, the identity of those who die, religious rituals, and on how the living should respond to death* Places emphasis on the varying concepts of the 'self' or soul* Uses a thematic structure to facilitate a broader comparative understanding* Written in an accessible style to appeal to an undergraduate audience, it fills major gap in current textbook literature Zusammenfassung This illuminating book examines how different religions understand death, dying, and the afterlife, drawing on examples from Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Shamanism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix   Acknowledgments xiii   1 Understanding Death 1   Return from the Dead 4   Debates and Definitions 9   Death and the Self 14   Ritual and Transformation 19   Notes 22   References and Further Reading 22   2 Primal Perspectives on Death 25   Soul Theories of Primal Peoples 28   The Destiny of Souls 34   Afterlife among theWarao 35   Rituals of Departure 40   A Conversation on Understanding Death 44   References and Further Reading 46   3 Death in the Ancient World 49   Egypt 51   Egyptian Soul Theory 52   Transforming the Body 54   Egyptian Afterlife 56   The Story of Osiris 58   Mesopotamia 61   Gilgamesh and the Search for Immortality 63   The Spirits of the Dead in Mesopotamian Culture 64   Persia 66   Zoroaster and the Evil of Death 67   Salvation for All 68   Notes 71   References and Further Reading 71   4 Jewish Perspectives on Death 73   The Beginning of Death 78   The Soul and Sheol 80   Resurrection and the World to Come 86   The Journey of the Soul 91   Rituals of Departure 97   A Conversation on Understanding Death 101   Notes 103   References and Further Reading 104   5 Christian Perspectives on Death 105   The Death of Jesus 107   Developments in Christian Thought on the Soul 111   Resurrection and Eternal Life 114   Heaven and Hell 119   Rituals of Departure 128   A Conversation on Understanding Death 131   Notes 133   References and Further Reading 133   6 Muslim Perspectives on Death 135   The Names of God 140   Ruh and Nafs 143   The Trial of the Grave 146   The Garden (Janna) and the Fire (Jahannam) 150   Modern Islamic Views on Heaven and Hell 154   Rituals of Departure 156   A Conversation on Understanding Death 159   Notes 161   References and Further Reading 162   7 Hindu Perspectives on Death 165   Feeding the Ancestors 166   The First Sacrifice 168   Death, the Immortal 173   The Inner Controller 174   In the House of Death 180   The Three Paths to Liberation 182   Rituals of Departure 187   A Conversation on Understanding Death 192   Notes 194   References and Further Reading 195   8 Buddhist Perspectives on Death 197   The Life and Death of the Buddha 198   The Noble Truths 201   Karma, Self, and the Wheel of Becoming 204   Nirvana: The Deathless 211   Rituals of Departure 214   A Co...

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