Explore the moving questions of life after death with a thoughtful Anglican perspective.
This collection of lectures examines how humanity has long grappled with the fate of the spirit beyond the grave, from ancient beliefs to the Gospel’s promise of life and immortality. It offers a clear, faith-centered view of Paradise, the intermediate state, and the ongoing work of prayer for those who have died in the Lord.
The book traces the evolution of belief—from primitive echoes to the richer Christian understanding that the spirit remains conscious and personal after death. It discusses how identity endures, how distance and time bend in the spirit world, and how Paradise is described and experienced in prayer, liturgy, and Scripture. The author frames these ideas with humility, urging readers to seek truth while trusting in God’s mercy.
- Unpack the central question: What happens to the soul after the body dies?
- Learn how historical views and biblical teaching shape the idea of Paradise and the Intermediate State.
- Understand how identity, memory, and personality persist beyond death in a spiritual form.
- Discover practical reflections on prayer for loved ones at rest and the hope of eternal life.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, faith-grounded discussion of life after death, Providence, and the comfort found in Christian hope.