Immortality and the Unseen World by OESTERLEY, W. O. E.
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
The full title of this book is Immortality and the Unseen World – A Study in Old Testament Religion. Oesterley describes the beliefs that pre-Christian Hebrews and Semites held regarding the afterlife and the immortal nature of humans. The nature, form and evolution of these beliefs are derived from the Tanakh (Old Testament), comparisons with the beliefs and mythologies of neighboring cultures, and archeological finds. To develop a full study, additional beliefs of these people are also considered, including the beliefs of the constituent parts of humans; demonology, angelology, shades and the Satan; the home of the dead, ancestor worship, necromancy, and burial customs. Oesterley also hypothesizes on how primitive beliefs in immortality may have developed in pre-Christian times. (Summary by JoeD)
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01 - Chapter 1 - Some preliminary considerations
55 years ago02 - Chapter 2 - The Old Testament teaching on the constituent parts of Man
55 years ago03 - Chapter 3 - The Demonology of the Semites
55 years ago04 - Chapter 4 - The Demonology of the Old Testament
55 years ago05 - Chapter 5 - The Angelology of the Old Testament
55 years ago06 - Chapter 6 - The Rephaim
55 years ago07 - Chapter 7 - Sheol, the place of the Departed
55 years ago08 - Chapter 8 - Ancestor-Worship and the cult of the Dead (I)
55 years ago09 - Chapter 9 - Ancestor-Worship and the cult of the Dead (II)
55 years ago10 - Chapter 10 - Necromancy
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