1st Edition

Death in the Secular City A Study of the Notion of Life after Death...

By Russell Aldwinckle Copyright 1972
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1972 Death in the Secular City grapples with questions like is resurrection and immortality a meaningful concept in the age of lunar expedition, what are the appropriate symbols for renewed belief in heaven etc. in a lucid and forthright manner. Russell Aldwinckle refuses to make his problem easier by reducing immortality to a present experience in this life only. The... Read more

Foreword by H.D. Lewis Preface 1. Last Things First 2. Science and Man’s Future 3. Theology Without Hope 4. What Did Jesus Have to Say? 5. Man as More than His Body 6. Resurrection or Immortality 7. Hell and Judgement 8. Present Experience and Eschatological Hope 9. Between the Times 10. Philosophical Excurses on Time 11. Heaven 12. Down to Earth Again Bibliography Index

Biography

Russell Aldwinckle