The book progresses by first analyzing early afterlife conceptions from ancient civilizations, tracing their development into the distinct notions found in Abrahamic and Eastern religions. It investigates how these beliefs shape moral behavior through case studies and also explores the psychological dimensions, such as how these concepts elicit hope, fear, and solace.
The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach, integrating philosophical inquiry, religious studies, history, anthropology, and psychology to provide a comprehensive understanding. By understanding the historical roots and cultural contexts, readers gain insights into the human condition itself.
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