Exploring the complex emotions surrounding death and dying, this book delves into various cultural, philosophical, and psychological perspectives. It provides educators with strategies to facilitate discussions on grief, loss, and the significance of mortality. By addressing attitudes towards death, the text aims to foster a deeper understanding and acceptance of these universal experiences, ultimately enhancing students' emotional literacy and resilience in facing life's inevitable transitions.
Paul Badham Bücher



Thinking about Death and Immortality
- 98 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of faith and science, Paul Badham revitalizes the hope of immortality central to Christian doctrine. He argues that our religious experiences affirm the potential for a relationship with God, emphasizing the interdependence of resurrection and immortality. The book includes insightful chapters on the evidential value of near-death experiences, various concepts of heaven, and critiques of the belief in hell, providing a comprehensive examination of these profound themes.
Paul Badham explores the grounds on which the hope of immortality, central for Christian doctrine, can be revitalized today. He suggests that the possibility of a relationship between God and human beings is confirmed by our religious experience, and that resurrection and immortality need each other.