Foreword by Allan Kellehear
Acknowledgements
I. Exploring Near-Death Experiences Across Cultures
II. North America
III. Africa
IV. Oceania
V. Interpretations, Implications, and Conclusions
Notes
References
Index
Gregory Shushan, PhD, is an award-wining author and the leading
authority on near-death experiences and the afterlife across
cultures and throughout history. His other books in include The
Next World: Extraordinary Experiences of the Afterlife, and
Near-Death Experience in Ancient Civilizations (forthcoming 2024).
He is a Visiting Research Fellow at University of Winchester,
Research Fellow at the Parapsychology
Foundation, and Adjunct Professor of Thanatology at Marian
University. Dr. Shushan was previously Perrott-Warrick Researcher
at University of Oxford's Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and
Religion; Scholar-in Residence at the Centro Incontri Umani,
Ascona,
Switzerland; and Honorary Research Fellow at the Religious
Experience Research Centre, University of Wales. University of
Wales Trinity Saint David. He has lectured at universities in the
UK, Ireland, Switzerland, and US, has given numerous talks on his
research in nine countries, and has appeared on the History
Channel.
"The book should be of interest not only to scholars of NDEs, but
also to ethnographers and scholars of the anthropology or sociology
of death." -- Jennifer Uzzell, Mortality
"A fundamental book for all those interested in religious
expressions related to after-life and post-mortem, this volume will
surely remain a milestone in the study of what Shakespeare
precipitously called "the undiscovered country from whose bourne no
traveller returns" (Hamlet, 3,1). After all, some travellers, so it
seems, have trodden there." -- Davide Torri, Shaman
"For researchers and graduate students, Shushan does an admirable
job explaining the challenges of comparing exceptional experience,
and demonstrates subtlety and nuance as he compares and contrasts
Indigenous NDE in North America, Africa, and Oceania. Readers will
be challenged by the breadth of methodological concerns Shushan
examines, and by his careful thesis regarding how we can study the
power of NDE within the organization of cultural knowledge
surrounding the fundamental human concern with the significance of
death." -- Mary L. Keller, Reading Religion
"Gregory Shushan has produced the most important scholarly work on
near-death experiences in the last thirty years He describes the
process by which, despite regular attempts to marginalize its
power, the NDE has been perhaps the most important shaper of
religious creativity in human history. This is a journey and an
argument as fascinating and as engrossing as the social history of
mankind itself."--From the foreword by Allan Kellehear, 50th
Anniversary
Professor, End of Life Care, University of Bradford
"Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions is a tour de force.
By comparing recorded cases from North America, Africa, and
Oceania, Shushan presents a compelling argument for the centrality
of Near-Death Experiences to the development of religious ideas
across time and culture. Any future discussions of NDEs and the
origins of religion will need to take Shushan's major contribution
into account."--Fiona Bowie, founding member of the
Afterlife Research Center
"Gregory Shushan's new book provides a uniquely insightful and
provocative analysis of near-death experiences that documents their
formative influence on worldwide beliefs about an afterlife. His
ethnological perspective results in a more comprehensive
understanding of NDEs than a purely biological or psychological
model can provide, and suggests that afterlife beliefs are rooted
not in culture but in the universal human experience of NDEs. This
book is
essential reading for anyone seeking to understand NDEs and their
role in society."--Bruce Greyson, Carlson Professor Emeritus of
Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, Division of Perceptual
Studies,
University of Virginia
"This is a remarkable survey of near death experiences gathered
from reports across the world. Interested readers will be amazed at
the data reported by the author in this erudite and intelligent
inquiry."--Gavin Flood, Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative
Religion, Oxford University
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