The Mirror of Death

Hermeneutical Reflections of the Realms in the Afterlife

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The Mirror of Death

Hermeneutical Reflections of the Realms in the Afterlife

Description

How porous is the border between life and death? How do the dead influence the living and in what way? What can Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and the two Limbos tell us of our contemporary world today?
In The Mirror of Death, Kristof K.P. Vanhoutte explores the hermeneutical potential of the regions in the hereafter. After an exciting voyage through the emergence of the afterlife and of the constancy of death’s presence in the history of humanity, Vanhoutte shows, through the study of the nature and genealogy of the various realms in the beyond, how an invigoratingly new and critical perspective of a wide variety of contemporary phenomena is unveiled when reading them through the interpretative lens of these regions where the dead dwell. Modern politics, our fellow human beings, the times of our lives, the capitalistic economic system, medicalization, wokism, and living in crisis will never look the same.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Philosophy and Death
Part I. Death and the Realms of the Afterlife
Chapter 1. Genealogy of the Geography of the Beyond
Chapter 2. Death and its (non)Places
Part II. Hermeneutical Reflections of the Beyond
Chapter 3. Hell
Chapter 4. Heaven
Chapter 5. Purgatory
Chapter 6. Limbo of the Fathers
Chapter 7. Limbo of the Children
Extraduction
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published Apr 01 2024
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 284
ISBN 9798216333449
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series Reframing Continental Philosophy of Religion
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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