Near-death experience in indigenous religions

"In this book, Gregory Shushan explores the relationship between [near death experiences], shamanism, and beliefs about the afterlife in traditional indigenous societies in Africa, North America, and Oceania. Drawing on historical accounts of the earliest encounters with explorers, missionaries...

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Main Author: Shushan, Gregory (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2018]
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezesion von: Gregory Shushan, Near-death experience in indigenous religions] (2019) (Torri, Davide)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Indigenous peoples / Religion / Near-death-experience / Hereafter
IxTheo Classification:AA Study of religion
AG Religious life; material religion
BB Indigenous religions
Further subjects:B Near-death experiences Comparative studies Religious aspects
B Future Life Comparative studies
B Indigenous Peoples Religion
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Summary:"In this book, Gregory Shushan explores the relationship between [near death experiences], shamanism, and beliefs about the afterlife in traditional indigenous societies in Africa, North America, and Oceania. Drawing on historical accounts of the earliest encounters with explorers, missionaries, and ethnologists, this study addresses questions such as: Do ideas about the afterlife commonly originate in NDEs? What role does culture play in how people experience and interpret NDEs? How can we account for cross-cultural similarities and differences between afterlife beliefs? Though NDEs are universal, Shushan shows that how they are actually experienced and interpreted varies by region and culture" (Book jacket)
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-279) and index
ISBN:0190872470