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What kind of life is the afterlife?How does that afterlife affect our lives here on earth?How do our lives here on earth affect our future lives after death? Rev. Frank S. Rose offers his own reflections on Emanuel Swedenborg's remarkable book, Heaven and Hell. Using everyday examples and conversational language, Rose takes the main topics from the sixty-three chapters of Heaven and Hell and demonstrates how these concepts relate to our lives right now. He helps us picture life in heaven and life in hell, and he shows how we are continually building a spiritual home and lifestyle inside of us-one that we will fully awaken to after death.…mehr

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What kind of life is the afterlife?How does that afterlife affect our lives here on earth?How do our lives here on earth affect our future lives after death? Rev. Frank S. Rose offers his own reflections on Emanuel Swedenborg's remarkable book, Heaven and Hell. Using everyday examples and conversational language, Rose takes the main topics from the sixty-three chapters of Heaven and Hell and demonstrates how these concepts relate to our lives right now. He helps us picture life in heaven and life in hell, and he shows how we are continually building a spiritual home and lifestyle inside of us-one that we will fully awaken to after death.
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Frank S. Rose was born in 1927 in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, the ninth child of Don and Marjorie Rose. Frank began painting in his teens. He graduated from the Bryn Athyn Theological School in 1952 and then served for 51 years as an ordained clergyman in Europe, Canada and the United States, doing painting on the side. Frank and his wife Louise moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1982 where he served as pastor of Sunrise Chapel until his retirement in 2003. He is a past president of the Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild and a member of the Arizona Native Plant Society. Since his retirement he has devoted himself to art and photography, combining it with an interest in botany, and also to writing. For many years his artwork was available in Tucson from El Presidio Gallery.