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Guest Editorial: A Call to Reconsider the Field of Near-Death Studies
Commentary taking remarks previously made about frightening near-death experiences and the possibility of near-death being a kundalini breakthrough as license to ask for a reconsideration of near-death research.
Date:
Autumn 1995
Creator:
Atwater, Phyllis Marie H.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Guest Editorial: Is There a Hell? Surprising Observations About the Near-Death Experience
Article discussing current research into what are now termed "distressing" or "unpleasant" near-death experiences (NDEs) and the author's findings from interviews of over a hundred such cases.The article compares this information with earlier reports from Maurice Rawlings, mythological traditions about the concept of hell, and renderings from The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Finally, it details four types of NDEs - initial, hell-like, heaven-like, and transcendental - and what seems to be an attitudinal profile characteristic of each type.
Date:
Spring 1992
Creator:
Atwater, P. M. H.
Object Type:
Article
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The UNT Digital Library
Women and Men in Central Appalachia : A Qualitative Study of Marital Power
Semi-structured interviews were administered to 16 married couples in Central Appalachia. Questions addressed power relations and division of labor in marriage.
Date:
August 1994
Creator:
Dabbs, Jennifer Mae Burns
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Thesis or Dissertation
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The UNT Digital Library