Late anthropologist Ernest Becker outlined a theory that a major function of culture is to provide answers to the Big Questions people pose in relation to the uniquely human recognition of death and mortality. In Facing Up to Mortality, each chapter interacts with Becker's theory from the perspective of a religious tradition or academic discipline.
Late anthropologist Ernest Becker outlined a theory that a major function of culture is to provide answers to the Big Questions people pose in relation to the uniquely human recognition of death and mortality. In Facing Up to Mortality, each chapter interacts with Becker's theory from the perspective of a religious tradition or academic discipline.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Daniel Liechty - Foreword by J. Dana Trent - Contributions by Paul Cantz; Jonathan Cohen; Spee Kosloff; Daniel Liechty; David R. Loy; Anas Malik; Merlyn E. Mowrey; Anantanand Rambachan and Sheldon Solomon
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Introduction Daniel Liechty Chapter One: God is Sometimes Great! The Glory and Shame of Religion Sheldon Solomon and Spee Kosloff Chapter Two: The Nature of Consciousness: A Nondual (Advaita) Dialogue with Ernest Becker Anantanand Rambachan Chapter Three: Religion as Umbrella, Religion as Path: A Buddhist Perspective on Death Denial and Life Transformation David R. Loy Chapter Four: L'Dor v'Dor: The Intergenerational Style of Hebraic 'Immortality' Paul Cantz Chapter Five: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Jewish Identity: Exploring Rabbinic Readings of the Esther Story Jonathan Cohen Chapter Six: Naming Our Incompleteness: A Christian Encounter with Ideas of Ernest Becker Daniel Liechty Chapter Seven: Death, Self, and Political Survival in Islam and Islamicate Contexts Anas Malik Chapter Eight: The Sacred Cosmos: Transcendence Without Absolutism Merlyn E. Mowrey
Introduction Daniel Liechty Chapter One: God is Sometimes Great! The Glory and Shame of Religion Sheldon Solomon and Spee Kosloff Chapter Two: The Nature of Consciousness: A Nondual (Advaita) Dialogue with Ernest Becker Anantanand Rambachan Chapter Three: Religion as Umbrella, Religion as Path: A Buddhist Perspective on Death Denial and Life Transformation David R. Loy Chapter Four: L'Dor v'Dor: The Intergenerational Style of Hebraic 'Immortality' Paul Cantz Chapter Five: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Jewish Identity: Exploring Rabbinic Readings of the Esther Story Jonathan Cohen Chapter Six: Naming Our Incompleteness: A Christian Encounter with Ideas of Ernest Becker Daniel Liechty Chapter Seven: Death, Self, and Political Survival in Islam and Islamicate Contexts Anas Malik Chapter Eight: The Sacred Cosmos: Transcendence Without Absolutism Merlyn E. Mowrey
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