Death: Cultural, philosophical and religious aspectsNicolae Sfetcu, 6 mai 2016 - 223 pagini About death, grief, mourning, life after death and immortality. Why should we die like humans to survive as a species. |
Cuprins
10 | |
Funerals | 50 |
Afterlife | 87 |
Immortality | 128 |
Undead | 142 |
Death in art | 182 |
About the author | 217 |
Publishing House | 218 |
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