Rethinking ghosts in world religions

As a religious phenomenon, the realm of ghosts has been less studied than the realm of the divine. This work examines the received concepts and images of ghosts in various religious cultures ranging from the Ancient Near East and Egypt to the Old Testament, the Classical Era, Early medieval and Earl...

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Contributors: Pu, Muzhou 1952- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2009
In: Studies in the history of religions (volume 123)
Year: 2009
Series/Journal:Studies in the history of religions volume 123
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Spirits / World religion
Further subjects:B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT ; Angels & Spirit Guides
B Religions Congresses
B Conference papers and proceedings
B Spoken
B Spirits
B Spirits Congresses
B Geesten
B Religions
B Ghosts
B Spirits Congresses
B Godsdiensten
B Esprits
B Ghosts Congresses
B Religions Congresses
B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT ; Parapsychology ; General
B Ghosts Congresses
B Religion populaire
B Electronic books Conference proceedings
B World religion
B Conference program
B Fantômes
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Summary:As a religious phenomenon, the realm of ghosts has been less studied than the realm of the divine. This work examines the received concepts and images of ghosts in various religious cultures ranging from the Ancient Near East and Egypt to the Old Testament, the Classical Era, Early medieval and Early Modern Europe, Early India, and Medieval China
Wind and smoke : giving up the ghost of Enkidu, comprehending Enkidu's ghosts /Jerrold S. Cooper --Belief and the dead in Pharaonic Egypt /Christopher J. Eyre --Where have all the ghosts gone? : evolution of a concept in biblical literature /Sze-kar Wan --Ghosts and responsibility : the Hebrew Bible, Confucius, Plato /Steven Shankman --The Roman manes : the dead as gods /Charles W. King --The ghostly troop and the battle over death : William of Auvergne (d. 1249) connects Christian, Old Norse, and Irish views /Alan E. Bernstein --Ghosts of the European Enlightenment /Fernando Vidal --Ghost, vampire, and scientific naturalism : observation and evidence in the supernatural fiction of Grant Allen, Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan Doyle /Shang-jen Li --The cult of Vetāla and Tantric fantasy /Po-chi Huang --The culture of ghosts in the Six Dynasties period (c. 220-589 C.E.) /Mu-chou Poo --Allegorical narrative in Six Dynasties anomaly tales : ghostly sightings and afterworld vengeance /Yuan-ju Liu --Chinese ghosts : reconciling psychoanalytic, structuralist, and Marxian perspectives /P. Steven Sangren.
Item Description:Proceedings of a conference held in Dec. 2005. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-335) and index. - Description based on print version record
Proceedings of a conference held in Dec. 2005
ISBN:9004171525