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A History of Heaven [Paperback]

Jeffrey Burton Russell (Author)
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December 14, 1998

Well-known for his historical accounts of Satan and hell, Jeffrey Burton Russell here explores the brighter side of eternity: heaven. Dispensing with the cliché images of goodness that can make even heaven seem unbearable, the author stimulates our imagination with a history of how the joy of paradise has been conceived by writers, philosophers, and artists for whom heaven was an imminent reality. Russell not only explores concepts found among the ancient Jews, Greeks, and Romans as well as early and medieval Christians, but also addresses the intellectual problems heaven poses: how does time "pass" in eternity? is heaven a place or a state? who is in and who is not? what happens to the body and soul between death and Judgment Day? Russell stresses that the best way to approach the logic-defying concept of a place occupying neither space nor time is through poetry and paradox, and through the visions of such mystics as Bernard, Julian of Norwich, and Eckhart.

After the Revelation of Saint John the Divine, the most sublime and encompassing portrait of heaven to date has come not from a theologian but from a poet--Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy. Russell's history of heaven culminates in a lively analysis of how Dante described the glories of the indescribable. The unsurpassed images of light, movement, and community that Dante uses so skillfully to convey the presence of God are rooted in the Jewish picture of heaven as a garden or court and in the Greek picture of the Elysian Fields.

Using current scholarly insights together with a vast store of knowledge gathered from the past, Russell takes the idea of heaven as valid and important in itself--something to be understood from the point of view of those believing in it. His very use of language immerses us in the thoughts of those who have sought heaven and provides rich material for contemplation.



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Historian Russell (Inventing the Flat Earth, Praeger, 1991) offers ever deepening insights into the human notion of heaven from its inception around 200 B.C. until Dante's Divine Comedy in 1321 C.E. He takes on such topics as metaphorical ontology and physical cosmology, visions of paradise and images of angels, apocalypticism and gnosticism, resurrection and the immortality of the soul, predestination and free will, and love and justice. Although his book culminates in the medieval conceptions of heaven, its interest in these matters remains in many ways present-day. His work holds plenty of historical information on heaven drawn from early and medieval Christianity, yet its style is clear and readable. It will be of interest to readers of popular religion, informed lay readers, and historians of religion. Highly recommended for all general-interest and theological research libraries.?Robert H. O'Connell, Colorado Christian Univ., Denver
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Russell's account of the concept of heaven from the second century B.C.E. to the middle of the fourteenth century is rich in historical detail, which will acquaint general readers with the development of a theological concept that has been of central importance in all three "Western" religious traditions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Russell's focus, as he notes in the preface, is Christian theology; but his account is relevant to all three traditions. Apart from theological and historical illumination that includes an excellent bibliography and lucid summary of a formidable range of philosophical and theological literature, this is an eloquent celebration of Dante's literary genius. Russell ends with Dante's fourteenth-century account of paradise because, he says, human language has gone no further than this sublime singing of God's silence. If that inspires readers to attend to Dante, to human language, or to silence, the book will be a contribution of lasting literary and spiritual significance as well as a contribution to historical scholarship; for no matter how involved the discussion is, it never loses the interested layperson. Steve Schroeder --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (December 14, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691006849
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691006840
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #814,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Very slow... boring... scattered thoughts..., February 24, 2011
This review is from: A History of Heaven (Paperback)
Chapter 1 was BORING but had a few nice questions (but no answers, but enough to make you read on)...
Chapter 2 was terrible and I put the book down

PROS:
- You might get a few ideas about what SOME PEOPLE think heaven MIGHT be like (if you can get through the entire book, because the goodies are scattered far and few between)


CONS:
- All those questions you want to know about heaven? Good luck finding them. He asks questions without answers scattered throughout the whole book.
- Very scattered writings. Nothing seems to be in one place. Hard to follow any logical order to the book. It just rambles.
- Difficult reading, easy to lose track of a thought (and some people think the King James was hard? ha!) Good luck for the average reader.





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2.0 out of 5 stars Focuses only on the Christian Account of Heaven, June 4, 2004
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A History of Heaven by Jeffrey Burton Russell, takes a decidedly Christian approach to the idea of heaven, and its evolution through the ages - up until the writing of Dante, where he says, all things consummate were consociated and reworded into the current popular picture of heaven. Buying the book, I was expecting it to be a survey and evolutionary look at heaven and the idea of paradisiacal afterlife from Neanderthal to present societies, but instead it turned out to take a definite Christian approach. The author mentions in passing the ideas of Islam and Judaism, but informs the reader he knowledge of these cultures is limited so he will maintain his focus on the Christian Ideal. It is a great reader for those interested in the early Church and it's ideas on Heaven, including some speculative origins, but it is not a true "history" of heaven, limited only to the Christian Theology as well as the period 200BCE to about 1500CE. A good reader nonetheless.
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A NORMAL human being longs for three things that cannot be attained in this life: understanding of self, understanding of others, and understanding of the cosmos. Read the first page
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metaphorical ontology, overt sense, totum simul, celestial paradise, interim state, virtuous pagans, primum mobile, vision literature
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New Testament, Hebrew Bible, Divine Comedy, Holy Spirit, Old Testament, Middle Ages, New York, Song of Songs, Garden of Eden, Gregory of Nyssa, John Chrysostom, Peter Lombard, Bernard of Clairvaux, Eastern Christianity, Gregory the Great, Peter Damian, Roman Empire, Thomas Aquinas, Ark of the Covenant, Rabbi Joshua
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