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Life After Death [Mass Market Paperback]

Tom Harpur


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April 1997
Is there life after death?

This question has puzzled humankind from time immemorial. For thousands of years religions the world over have taught that life does not end at death. Ancient Egyptians used to bury boats with their dead for transport to a new life. Medieval Christendom was rife with graphic, “eye-witness” descriptions of heaven and hell. In the West today, many people claim to have seen or heard from the dead; others have “remembered” past lives while under hypnosis. Still other have experienced “death” and have returned with remarkably similar stories to tell. Yet sceptics, agnostics, and atheists have challenged or rejected the notion of an afterlife, arguing that there is no proof of it whatsoever. Who is right?

In Life After Death, Tom Harpur, religious scholar, journalist, and best-selling author, takes a fresh and wide-ranging look at the question. He searches with an open mind, not for proof, but for evidence, within science, psychology, the Bible, the tenets of world religions, and the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people. And the evidence he meticulously assembles points unfalteringly towards one, logical conclusion: “Death is very much like birth. It is the traumatic but essential passage into a new phase of life.”

Life After Death is an extensively researched and eloquently reasoned investigation, which radiates the author’s intelligence and scholarship. Harpur’s powerful conclusions will challenge believers and sceptics alike. One thing is certain – his message will inspire all readers to reassess the meaning of life.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart (April 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0771039387
  • ISBN-13: 978-0771039386
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 10.9 x 2.1 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,350,707 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and convincing book 25 May 1999
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Tom Harpur is very convincing in his case for the possibility a hereafter. With great insight and evidence, he succeeds in clarifying much of what is misunderstood about Christ, the Bible and the apostles. This is the best book I have read on this subject. Harpur's evidence is both scientific and philosophical. The lucid Mr. Harpur has done more to convince me than anyone else.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Credible, lucid, fascinating 13 July 2002
By Francis King - Published on Amazon.com
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Harpur, a faith and values columnist for the Toronto Star, tackles one of those subjects with no definitive answer and does so with clarity and thoroughness. An Anglican minister and former professor of Greek and New Testament, he examines everything from near-death experiences and reincarnation to the Bible and what other faiths have to say on the subject of life after death. On top of that, he spends an entire chapter on what was then (1991) the latest from the world of science. In the end, Harpur concludes "to trust there there is a life after death is to trust God. It is to trust that the ultimate energy at the foundations of the universe is love." If you've read the book that far, you'll likely agree. Just note, however, this most definitely is NOT a book meant for fundamentalists of any faith. But it is very, very readable and informative.
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BOOK THE TV SERIES WAS BASED ON 22 April 2013
By Steven H. Propp - Published on Amazon.com
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Thomas William Harpur (born 1929) is a Canadian author, broadcaster, columnist and theologian; although he is a former ordained Anglican priest, he is also a proponent of the "Christ myth" theory [e.g., The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light], and the author of books such as For Christ's Sake, Finding the Still Point: A Spiritual Response to Stress, etc. This book was also released [VHS only, to date] as a TV series, Life After Death Boxed Set [VHS].

He wrote in the Introduction to this 1991 book, "I am fully convinced that there is considerable evidence to be taken into account when trying to answer the question, Is there a God or not? But... there can be no proof of God's existence in the normal, scientific use of the word 'proof.' ... the best one can do is to gather all the available evidence, weigh it judiciously, and then make a decision based on a reasonable conclusion about where the evidence leads. I propose to follow the same principle here." (Pg. 18-19) The book begins with a discussion of NDEs, channelers, reincarnation, etc.; then he considers Christianity, and finally other world faiths.

He admits early on, "Although I was raised in an intensely religious home and have not just studied but have experienced the spiritual dimension of reality all my life, I have never had what I would label a paranormal experience." (Pg. 26)

Discussing Near-Death Experiences, he points out, "Leading figures in NDE research admit they don't know why some have the experience and others do not... However, given the wide use of memory suppressants in most serious operations, I find it noteworthy, not that many who experience clinical death during surgery don't have an NDE, but that so many appear to remember so clearly that they did." (Pg. 49-50)

He observes, "When I began my study of the historical Jesus ... I had no idea the argument and evidence would lead me where it did. Those who knew my Low Church, evangelical upbringing were greatly surprised at my conclusions... I have adopted the same approach in tackling the question of death and I have no doubt that some of my conclusions will not sit well with orthodox believers in many camps." (Pg. 312)

Those wanting a popular, "journalistic" approach to studying life after death will appreciate this book.
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