Is it true that ‘…if man did not die, if he lived forever, if there were no such thing as death, there would be no religion’ (Feuerbach, 1851, 1967, 33)? Are we so scared of death that we try to pursue symbolic and literal immortality? This intriguing book aims to shed light on Feuerbach’s contention – and the more recent assertions of Terror Management Theory empirically, and by means of some ingeniously thought-out methods. Of course, anyone expecting simple and definitive answers to these questions will be disappointed – but probably shouldn’t expect a clear-cut resolution to matters which have occupied the minds of thinkers such as Feuerbach, Freud, Becker and Marx, to name a few
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Religion has long been speculated to function as a strategy to ameliorate our fear of death. Terror ...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
Death anxiety is examined from several frameworks in an attempt to understand it better. The framewo...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
The theories of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker stem from an existential and psychol...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Feelings of fear and failure are often ascribed to death and dying; hospice offers a new way forward...
This paper examines the latest research on religion conducted within the framework of the Terror Man...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Religion has long been speculated to function as a strategy to ameliorate our fear of death. Terror ...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
Death anxiety is examined from several frameworks in an attempt to understand it better. The framewo...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
The theories of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker stem from an existential and psychol...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Feelings of fear and failure are often ascribed to death and dying; hospice offers a new way forward...
This paper examines the latest research on religion conducted within the framework of the Terror Man...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...