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After Life

The Soul's Journey Through Western Christianity

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Description

What do we experience when we die? Steve Tyra surveys the historical approaches to this question in this comprehensive book that traces to the idea of the “afterlife” from the early church to modernity.

Tyra builds upon specialist scholarship to provide an accessible introduction to the variety of afterlives imagined by the Christian tradition. Historically, Christians have painted the period between bodily death and the final resurrection in wildly contrasting hues, from sojourns in a subterranean Elysium to the fires of Purgatory. Along the way they have been forced to grapple with questions posed by our mortality. What precisely is a human being, and does she continue to be one even after her body lies in the dust? What is the relationship of body and soul? Do the dead continue to have knowledge of (or worse, meddle with) the affairs of the living?

The answers given by the Christians of centuries past confound modern intuitions and fail to fall within the expected confessional lines. From John Calvin's so-called defective doctrine of Purgatory to the unorthodox views of C.S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien, Tyra delves into a variety of contexts. Ultimately, this book will show evangelicals of today how to draw upon a rich past; how to reflect on these alternative, and sometimes pernicious, stories about what a human being is and what awaits us after death.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1
Early Christian Afterlives

Chapter 2
Medieval Afterlives

Chapter 3
Reformation Afterlives

Chapter 4
Evangelical Afterlives

Chapter 5
Literary Afterlives

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 10 Dec 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 224
ISBN 9780567719577
Imprint T&T Clark
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Steven W. Tyra

Steven W. Tyra holds a PhD in Historical Theology…

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