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Survival of Death Record Type: Review ID: 1344 |
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Death and ConsciousnessLund, David H. | |
In Part 1 of this book, philosopher Lund presents and defends "a view of the nature of a person and the model he encounters which is not only compatible with the claim that a person survives death but suggests that survival is more than a remote possibility" (p. x). In the second part, he considers the various kinds of empirical evidence for favoring survival: OBEs, deathbed experiences, apparitions, hauntings, mental mediumship, reincarnation, and resurrection. | |
Publisher Information: | Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1985. 194p. Chap bibl: 183-190; Ind: 191-194 |
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