Undiscovered Country

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afterlife
Author_Peter S. Hawkins
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christian tradition
christianity
contemporary culture
dante
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fresh perspective
heaven and hell
human love
life after death
literature
meditations
modern understanding
personal experience
purgatory
spirituality
what happens when we die
with god

Product details

  • ISBN 9781596271074
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do most contemporary Christians pull a blank when it comes to imagining a life with God after death? Although the Bible is largely silent on the issue, our world is completely riveted by the up-to-date visions of heaven and hell that stock bookstore shelves and are found everywhere on the Internet. But what are believers to think and to say about the “undiscovered country” that is the life to come—from the pulpit, at the hospital, or in our daily lives?

Peter Hawkins offers a fresh way to pose these questions, along with an imaginative framework for answering them. He challenges all of us, not just preachers, to think of Dante’s drama of the afterlife—heaven, hell and purgatory—as a true story describing the lives we are living now. To this end Hawkins uses the Divine Comedy to help us imagine what happens when we die as he works his way through Christian tradition, contemporary culture, a rich array of literature, and his own personal experience.

Peter S. Hawkins is professor of religion and literature at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School. A leading scholar in the field of religion and literature, his books include Dante's Testaments, The Poet's Dante, The Language of Grace, and a four-volume series, Listening for God: Contemporary Literature and the Life of Faith.

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