The Life of the World to Come: Near-death Experience and Christian Hope : the Albert Cardinal Meyer Lectures

The Life of the World to Come: Near-death Experience and Christian Hope : the Albert Cardinal Meyer Lectures
ISBN-10
0195103351
ISBN-13
9780195103359
Category
Religion / General
Pages
98
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Author
Carol Zaleski

Description

Critics of religion have argued that Christianity's success stems from its promise of eternal life, that people become Christian at bottom merely to cope with their fear of death. Contemporary theologians and philosophers, highly sensitive to this charge, tend to skirt the issue of life after
death. To speak of the afterlife is at best to engage in wishful thinking, at worst to descend to the level of pop religion, encounters with angels, and UFO abductions. In The Life of the World to Come, however, Carol Zaleski asks the question, Are we rationally and morally entitled to believe in
life after death? and answers with a spirited and emphatic yes.
Drawing on a rich and varied array of sources ranging from Plato to St. Augustine to Heidegger, from the samurai warrior code to New Yorker cartoons to conversations with her young son, Zaleski not only brilliantly defends the right of Christians to believe in a life after death, but she
illuminates the real value of imagining what that life might be like. It is important to spiritual maturity, she says, for the believer to be able to imagine a state of complete fulfillment, of oneness with God. And a vision of the ideal society, the heavenly communion of saints, is essential to the
ordering of both our own lives and the society in which we live. Zaleski organizes her defense into three parts corresponding to the three great hours of the Divine Office, the cycle of prayers that is the heart of monastic life: Lauds at dawn's first light, Vespers at twilight, and, with the coming
of night, Compline. In this liturgy of darkness and light, sleeping and waking, Zaleski discovers a poignant awareness of the ever-presentness of death in life and life in death, an awareness that we sadly miss amidst the medical and technological wonders of modern life. The timeless prayers and
rituals of classical Christianity, she finds, are not a distraction from life, but a way of orienting oneself to life. Zaleski stresses the importance of the testimony of near-death experiences for Christian thinking about the afterlife. While these experiences do not by themselves provide objective
evidence of life after death, she says, neither should they be dismissed as wishful thinking merely because research shows them to be influenced by cultural expectations. Zaleski asks If God, the unknowable, wishes to be known, what other recourse does God have but to avail himself of our images
and symbols, just as he has availed himself of our flesh?
This book will inspire, challenge and console readers seeking to confront their own hopes and fears of death and the afterlife with dignity, rather than despair or denial. Candid, surprising, and profoundly wise, it will fascinate anyone intrigued by the strange and wonderful phenomena of
near-death experience and the beauty and mystery of the unknown.

Other editions

Similar books

  • Witchcraft Today: An Encyclopedia of Wiccan and Neopagan Traditions
    By James R. Lewis

    Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- CLIO, 1992. Green, Miranda J. Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend. London: Thames and Hudson, 1992. Spence, Lewis. The Fairy Tradition in Britain. London: Rider and Company, 1948.

  • Religion and the Law in America: An Encyclopedia of Personal Belief and Public Policy
    By Scott A. Merriman

    Provides a collection of essays and alphabetical entries that cover the history of freedom of religion in the United States.

  • Understanding Reception: A Backdrop to Its Ecumenical Use
    By Matthew Charles Ogilvie, Frederick M. Bliss

    London : Darton , Longman and Todd . 1974. A Second Collection : Papers by Bernard J. F. Lonergan , S.J. Edited by William F.J. Ryan and Bernard J. Tyrrell . London : Darton , Longman and Todd . 1976. The Way to Nicea : The Dialectical ...

  • Food & Nutrition Sciences: Answer Key
    By John C. Meagher

    Food & Nutrition Sciences: Answer Key

  • Religion Past & Present: Encyclopedia of Theology and Religion
    By Hans Dieter Betz

    In the D. Emeis & K.H. Schmitt , Handbuch der Gemeindekatechese , northern German dioceses , the most commonly used 1986 • F.-P. Tebartz - van Elst , “ Gemeindliche Katechese , ” in : catechism was B.H. - Overberg's Katechismus der ...

  • Atlas of the bible, by reader's digest association
    By Harry Thomas Frank

    Atlas of the bible, by reader's digest association

  • Festivals and Plays in Late Medieval Britain
    By Clifford Davidson

    128 See John Walton Tyrer , Historical Survey of Holy Week : Its Services and Ceremonial , Alcuin Club Collections 29 ( London : Oxford University Press , 1932 ) , esp . 58 ; and see also this occasion was important for other reasons ...

  • Satanism Today
    By James R. Lewis

    Edmunds, R. David. The Shawnee Prophet. Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 1983. Edward, Paul, ed. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. New York: Macmillan, 1967. Edwards, Frank. Stranger Than Science. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1959.

  • Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion
    By Thomas A. Tweed

    Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green, eds., The Cherokee Removal: A Brief History with Documents (Boston and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995). On the artist who painted the image of the Trail of Tears shown in Figure 5, Jerome Tiger, ...

  • 로제타 홀 일기 2
    By 로제타 홀

    로제타 홀 (Rosetta S. Hall) ... Opened a Women's Hospital in Chemulpo Son Sherwood and Marian Bottomley married in Ohio Arrived in Korea, Sherwood and his wife 6 Sherwood hall, Establishment of the Haiju TB Sanatorium Sherwood hall, ...