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"Immortality: An Essay in Discovery Co-Ordinating Scientific, Psychical, and Biblical Research" is an ambitious and multidisciplinary exploration into the persistence of the human soul and the nature of the afterlife. Co-authored by a distinguished group of thinkers including Burnett H. Streeter, A. Clutton-Brock, C. W. Emmet, and J. A. Hadfield, this work represents a collaborative effort to harmonize modern intellectual inquiry with spiritual conviction.
The text navigates the complex intersections of scientific methodology, psychical research, and biblical interpretation to address the fundamental question of human survival after death. By evaluating psychological insights into the mind-body relationship alongside theological reflections on the resurrection, the authors provide a rigorous intellectual framework for understanding the destiny of the individual. The essays delve into the validity of spiritualistic phenomena while maintaining a focus on the moral and spiritual implications of an eternal existence.
Significant for its historical context and philosophical depth, "Immortality" offers a compelling synthesis of ideas that remains relevant to students of religious philosophy and eschatology. It stands as a profound inquiry into how faith and reason can coexist in the search for truth regarding the human condition beyond biological life.
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