Perspectives on Death and Dying: Cross-cultural and Multi-disciplinary ViewsArthur Berger, Arthur S. Berger |
Contents
African Perspectives on Death and Dying | 14 |
Islamic Perspectives on Death and Dying | 38 |
The Concept of Death and the Afterlife in Islam | 55 |
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active euthanasia African afterlife Akan ancestors Atman attitudes Badham Bardo Thodol become belief Brahman Buddha Buddhist Christian claim collective unconscious concept consciousness contemporary culture dead Death and Dying deceased doctor doctrine dualism eschatology eternal ethical evidence evil example existence fact feeling funeral gods heaven Hindu human idea immaterial important India individual interpretation Islam jiva karma Kübler-Ross living London material Maya means mind modern moral Muslim myth mythology of death nature Nawawi near-death experience Netherlands nirvana one's parapsychology patient person phenomena philosophy physical body physician Popol Vuh possible postmortem psychic psychological punishment question Quran reality reason rebirth reborn reincarnation religion religious reports Right to Die scientific sense society soul spiritual suffering suggest suicide survival Thanatology thought tion traditional unconscious understanding Underworld University Upanishads voluntary active euthanasia voluntary euthanasia Western York
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