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Evaluating Near-Death Testimony: A Challenge for Theology
Article proposing a nonreductionist interpretation of near-death experiences (NDEs), showing that it is possible to give credit to individual testimony while still taking into account the physiological, psychological, and cultural conditions that influence visionary experience in the face of death.
Date:
1986~
Creator:
Zaleski, Carol G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
From Alpha to Omega: Ancient Mysteries and the Near-Death Experience
Article discussing Osirian temple rites of ancient Egypt, which may have involved ceremonial procedures deliberately calculated to induce an experience that was functionally identical to modern near-death experiences.
Date:
1986~
Creator:
Ring, Kenneth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Moody's Versus Siegel's Interpretation of the Near-Death Experience: An Evaluation Based on Recent Research
Article using recent research to evaluate Raymond Moody's versus Ronald Siegel's interpretations of the near-death experience (NDE). Whereas Moody had concluded that the NDE is ontologically valid, Siegel interpreted the NDE as a purely subjective hallucinatory phenomenon.
Date:
1986~
Creator:
Gibbs, John C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library