Recensione:
'As is true of all his previous books, Philip Almond's Afterlife is thoughtful, perceptive, inquiring, accurate, wide-ranging, clear and engagingly written. It is a fine follow-up to his earlier biography of the Devil.' --Jeffrey Burton Russell, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of A History of Heaven and Paradise Mislaid
'Philip Almond's cultural history of the afterlife is a fascinating - and frequently disturbing - journey through the Western imagination: its dreams, desires, fears and hopes. Erudite, lucid, ranging the while from Plato to Madame Blavatsky and from Dante's portrayals of Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise to Hal Lindsey's apocalyptic scenarios, the book draws us into an exhilarating current of eschatologies and final things that challenge any secular ideology because of their abiding relevance. Staring at death and finitude, humankind aspires to and tries to picture post-mortem conditions: a perennial occupation that cannot be erased. It is who we are. In his engaging book Almond offers us a roadmap to self-understanding.' --Graham Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford
Philip Almond's new book is a welcome and readable reminder that belief in life after death is not one simple set of convictions but a range of hopes and conceptions, including both the sophisticated and the simple, engaging in diverse ways with diverse models of what human life essentially is.
Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and former Archbishop of Canterbury
In this concise and accessible account of the afterlife in the imagination of the Christian West, Philip Almond takes the reader on a remarkable journey. It begins with Patroclus poignant appeal to Achilles, as his shade melts from his friend s embrace, and ends with Ursula Le Guin's Dry Land, the dawning of the Age of Aquarius and the evolutionary eschatology of Teilhard de Chardin. As we progress through the centuries, wrestling with the conceptual problems of post-mortem life will our bodies as well as our souls enjoy paradise? what exactly is the soul? and what is the relation between time and eternity? we marvel at the tenacity that has compelled human beings in all cultures to insist on this seemingly impossible idea. As Almond argues from the outset, our quest for the afterlife is rooted in the conviction that our existence must have some ultimate significance and our ineradicable desire that the ubiquitous injustice that we witness in our earthly lives be righted in the hereafter. --Karen Armstrong, bestselling author of The Case for God: What Religion Really Means and Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violenc
L'autore:
Philip C Almond is Emeritus Professor of Religion in the University of Queensland. His previous books include The Witches of Warboys: An Extraordinary Story of Sorcery, Sadism and Satanic Possession (2008), England's First Demonologist: Reginald Scot and 'The Discoverie of Witchcraft' (2011, paperback 2014), The Lancashire Witches: A Chronicle of Sorcery and Death on Pendle Hill (2012), and The Devil: A New Biography (2014), all published by I.B.Tauris.
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