Unsterblichkeit der Seele?
Book Description
What happens when we die? This profound question has captivated humanity across cultures and centuries, yet definitive answers remain elusive. Werner Thiede, a systematic theologian and former researcher with the Evangelical Central Office for Worldview Questions, tackles this ultimate mystery with scholarly rigor and open inquiry.
Drawing from his extensive research across multiple disciplines, Thiede examines the possibility of soul immortality through both traditional religious perspectives and contemporary scientific investigation. His exploration encompasses theological frameworks from Protestant and Catholic traditions while also incorporating insights from parapsychology, esoteric studies, and near-death research.
Rather than dismissing alternative viewpoints, Thiede presents compelling research findings that challenge conventional assumptions about mortality and consciousness. He offers a thoughtful critique of "total death" theology, arguing instead for a resurrection hope that explicitly embraces the concept of an immortal soul.
This comprehensive examination invites readers to consider profound questions about human existence beyond physical death. Thiede's interdisciplinary approach provides a bridge between faith-based understanding and empirical investigation, offering those on a spiritual journey multiple lenses through which to contemplate life's greatest mystery.
For seekers wrestling with questions of mortality, consciousness, and what may lie beyond our earthly existence, this work presents a scholarly yet accessible exploration of humanity's enduring hope for continuity beyond death.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 265 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Immortality
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Soul
- ✓ Explore Future life
- ✓ Understand death from spiritual perspective