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4.0 out of 5 stars Your pick of post-mortal destinations.
"Heaven: A History" is an excellent account of the varied & always-changing beliefs of Christian afterlife. Written in a clear language with fine scholarhip by scholars.

Essentially chronological, Chapter One is titled "The Dawn of Heaven" & discusses Semite & Hellenistic Jewish beliefs as they existed at the time of Jesus...

Published on October 4, 2000 by DJ Rix

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3.0 out of 5 stars A different look at heaven
A great book. I especially enjoy their take on the Mormon heaven. It is a fascinating point-of-view that satisfies the theological arguments as well as the parishioners needs.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Your pick of post-mortal destinations., October 4, 2000
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This review is from: Heaven: A History (Paperback)
"Heaven: A History" is an excellent account of the varied & always-changing beliefs of Christian afterlife. Written in a clear language with fine scholarhip by scholars.

Essentially chronological, Chapter One is titled "The Dawn of Heaven" & discusses Semite & Hellenistic Jewish beliefs as they existed at the time of Jesus. The final Chapter 10, "Heaven in Modern Christianity." looks at fundamentalist, Mormon, Catholic, liberal, existentialist & mainstream conceptions. The book ends with a short, thoughtful essay of summation & 40 pages of fine print notes.

Other chapters are: Jesus & the Christian Promise; Irenaeus & Augustine on our Heavenly Bodies; Medieval Promises; The Pleasures of Renaissance Paradise; God at the Center: Protestant & Catholic Reformers; Swedenborg & the Emergence of Modern Heaven; Love in the Heavenly Realm; Eternal Motion: Progress in the Other World.

Especially intriguing is how our concepts of heaven reflect our ideals & hopes in Earthly life. Christian Heaven is hardly static. It has something for everyone, from estatic, egoless communion with the Divine Spirit, to endless angelic songs of praise, to the middle class family unit in a perfected state. & yes, Grandpa sitting on a cloud watching over us.

Some denominations make claims as to the definitive knowledge of our post-mortal destination. Others leave it up to the believers. The point is, dying is the most intimate experience we will ever know, so we seek reassurance where & how we can, with scripture, faith, reason & tradition; from the Bible, from Dante's poetry, from Paul Tillich's theology; from Jack Chick's cartoons. Indeed, here is one House with many mansions.

The writing in this book is easily 5 stars. Knocked down to 4 for lack of a good bibliography or color illustration. The black & whites are excellent choices.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great textbook!, August 23, 2011
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This review is from: Heaven: A History, Second edition (Paperback)
This book, though required reading, helped me a lot with my History of Christian Afterlife class. Not really something I'd buy just for the fun of it, but I did learn a lot when I had to read it and use it for my papers in class.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A different look at heaven, April 20, 2009
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A great book. I especially enjoy their take on the Mormon heaven. It is a fascinating point-of-view that satisfies the theological arguments as well as the parishioners needs.
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