Explore the lasting question of life beyond death with clear, thoughtful arguments.
This concise volume presents a measured case for the soul’s immortality, grounded in philosophy, scripture, and a balanced look at religious evidence.
In accessible language, the book frames why belief in immortality matters for faith, ethics, and everyday life. It guides readers who are curious about how Christian perspectives on life after death relate to reason, experience, and the world around us.
- Foundations: how the existence of God and the immortality of the soul relate to Christian belief.
- Evidence from philosophy and theology: the roles of reason, analogy, and historical thought.
- Contexts for the Resurrection: what Christian teaching says about the body and life after death.
- Practical implications: what such a belief means for living with hope and purpose.
Ideally suited for readers exploring religious thought, philosophy of life, and Christian perspectives on mortality.