BIBLIOGRAPHY
Death. Jacques Choron, Death and Western Thought
(New
York, 1963); idem, Modern Man and Mortality
(New York,
1964), which contains an extensive bibliography of the
most
relevant philosophical and psychological works in English
and
foreign languages dealing with death. Herman Feifel,
ed., The Meaning of Death (New York, 1959). Robert
Fulton,
ed., Death and Identity (New York,
1965). Arnold Toynbee,
Man's Concern with Death (London, 1968).
Immortality of the Soul. W. R. Alger, A Critical
History
of the Doctrine of a Future Life (New York, 1871).
Anthony
Flew, ed., Body, Mind and Death (New
York, 1964). James
Hastings, ed., Encyclopedia of
Religion and Ethics, 13 vols.
(Edinburgh and New York, 1910),
Vol. XI, article “The State
of the Dead.” Corliss
Lamont, The Illusion of Immortality
(New York,
1950). F. W. H. Myers, Human Personality and
its
Survival of Bodily Death (London and New York, 1903).
Resurrection. J. N. D. Kelly, Early Christian
Doctrines
(London, 1958). James MacLeman, Resurrection Then and
Now (Philadelphia, 1967). K. Stendahl,
ed., Immortality and
Resurrection (New York,
1965), consists of four Ingersoll
Lectures (1955, 1956, 1958, and
1959), by Oscar Cullmann,
Harry A. Wolfson, Werner Jaeger, and Henry J.
Cadbury.
Reincarnation. S. G. F. Brandon, “Man and His Destiny,”
World Religions (Manchester, 1962). C. J. Ducasse,
The
Belief in a Life after Death (New York,
1961). Ian Stevenson,
The Evidence for Survival from Claimed Memories of
Former
Incarnation (New York, 1961).
JACQUES CHORON
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