The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their consciousness and focussing instead on the complexities of life in a context of horizontal transcendence. This replaces the Pauline notion that death is the fruit of sin and will be overcome if its real cause, sin, is vanquished through the death and resurrection of Christ. The article shows how religions, the state and civil society have abused human fear of death in the course of history. It examines the way science has ‘biologised’ death and the impact this has on concepts such as soul, the hereafter and identity. Reflection on the hereafter tends to make light of death. The article deals with some philosophical models (especially those of He...
This paper examines views concerning the nature and role of death within existentialism. Drawing fro...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
In this article we summarize the scientific, philosophical and religious views on the near-death exp...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Contains fulltext : 130936.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Images of dea...
Images of death are reflections of one's own attitude to life, and in existential crises such as a s...
The article discusses some psychological, philosophical, and spiritual aspects of the research on de...
This bachelor's thesis is focused on people's attitude to death. What death really means, whether it...
This bachelor's thesis is focused on people's attitude to death. What death really means, whether it...
Death confronts us not only as a paradox, but also us as a mystery in that it is experienced as inte...
I begin by offering an account of two key strains in the history of philosophical dealings with deat...
In this article we summarize the scientific, philosophical and religious views on the near-death exp...
This paper examines views concerning the nature and role of death within existentialism. Drawing fro...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
In this article we summarize the scientific, philosophical and religious views on the near-death exp...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Contains fulltext : 130936.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Images of dea...
Images of death are reflections of one's own attitude to life, and in existential crises such as a s...
The article discusses some psychological, philosophical, and spiritual aspects of the research on de...
This bachelor's thesis is focused on people's attitude to death. What death really means, whether it...
This bachelor's thesis is focused on people's attitude to death. What death really means, whether it...
Death confronts us not only as a paradox, but also us as a mystery in that it is experienced as inte...
I begin by offering an account of two key strains in the history of philosophical dealings with deat...
In this article we summarize the scientific, philosophical and religious views on the near-death exp...
This paper examines views concerning the nature and role of death within existentialism. Drawing fro...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
In this article we summarize the scientific, philosophical and religious views on the near-death exp...