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Physician estimates of the feasibility of preserving the dying for future revival. [PDF]
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"With the Pandemic Still Raging, I am Blessed to Do My Part to Defeat it": Exploring COVID-19 Jewish Liturgy and Prayers in Israel and the United States. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
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The Problem of Death in East and West: Immortality, Eternal Life, Unbornness
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Life after Death and Eternal Life
2015We have seen how eternal life has a double meaning, how it can be understood in either of two ways or both together. In Chapter 3, we saw that eternal life may be understood as an everlasting eschatological life or as an eternal life in this life. The two are compatible, logically and spiritually.
James Kellenberger, Kellenberger James
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On ageing, dying, death and eternal life
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1998SUMMARY In this article, some of the developmental issues that are confronted in the later phases of life are discussed. I describe the inevitable (a) reawakening of the internalisation of earlier dependent state, and (b) identifications with the dying experience of key other persons.
Brian Martindale
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The Problem of Death in East and West: Immortality, Eternal Life, Unbornness
1997The highest death is to die without having thought about it in advance,’ writes Montaigne (Essais). It might be possible for some to ignore death by not thinking of it and not questioning its meaning. Again, even if one knows that death is inescapable, one might not dwell on it, but rather think primarily of life and seek after life.
Abe Masao
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