Religion, Spirituality, and the Near-death ExperiencePsychology Press, 2003 - 380 頁 Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death is a dramatic and sustained response to decades of research into near-death experiences (NDEs) - the first to credibly bridge the gap between the competing factions of science and spirituality. |
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searching for a theology of the neardeath experience | 1 |
A brief history of NDEs | 13 |
A deafening silence theology and the NDE | 55 |
Defining the light language epistemology and the NDE | 98 |
Of plots and minds neuroscience narrative and the NDE | 142 |
Second sight? NDEs and the blind | 205 |
The RERC study | 243 |
Building bridges or fighting wars? Religion spirituality and the future of neardeath studies | 330 |
Notes | 359 |
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