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- catalog contributor b3717005.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 188-209)".
- catalog description "I. Death in the Twentieth Century -- II. Immortality and resurrection: a sampling of the intellectual traditions -- A. The Greek traditions -- 1. Thucydides and civic immortality -- 2. Plato and personal immortality -- B. The biblical tradition -- 1. The Old Testament -- 2. The New Testament -- C. The Greek Patristic tradition -- 1. Irenaeus of Lyons -- 2. Origen -- 3. Gregory of Nyssa -- D. The Latin Patristic tradition -- 1. Tertullian -- 2. Augustine of Hippo -- 3. Gregory the Great -- E. The early medieval tradition -- 1. The phoenix -- 2. Soul and body -- 3. Aelfric of Eynsham -- F. The traditions of the High Middle Ages -- 1. Thomas Aquinas -- 2. Dante Alighieri -- 3. William Langland -- G. The sixteenth-century tradition -- 1. Martin Luther -- 2. John Calvin -- 3. Hamlet's ghost and the English Reformation".
- catalog description "III. The significance of death in the early Christian and medieval traditions -- A. Immortality and resurrection in the Christian intellectual tradition -- B. The tradition and problems of interpretation -- 1. Metaphysics, cosmology, and death: the problem of world-picture -- 2. Dreams and visions of the afterlife: the problem of literary criticism -- 3. Christianity and the representation of reality: the figural approach -- C. Life and death in Christian thought -- IV. Toward a twentieth-century acceptance of mortality -- A. Death in the modern period -- 1. Modern man as the lonely perceiver -- 2. Death in the modern novel -- B. Involvement and mortality in the contemporary world.".
- catalog extent "viii, 216 p.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Seabury Press".
- catalog subject "236/.1".
- catalog subject "BT825 .G35".
- catalog subject "Death.".
- catalog subject "Immortality History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Resurrection History of doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Death in the Twentieth Century -- II. Immortality and resurrection: a sampling of the intellectual traditions -- A. The Greek traditions -- 1. Thucydides and civic immortality -- 2. Plato and personal immortality -- B. The biblical tradition -- 1. The Old Testament -- 2. The New Testament -- C. The Greek Patristic tradition -- 1. Irenaeus of Lyons -- 2. Origen -- 3. Gregory of Nyssa -- D. The Latin Patristic tradition -- 1. Tertullian -- 2. Augustine of Hippo -- 3. Gregory the Great -- E. The early medieval tradition -- 1. The phoenix -- 2. Soul and body -- 3. Aelfric of Eynsham -- F. The traditions of the High Middle Ages -- 1. Thomas Aquinas -- 2. Dante Alighieri -- 3. William Langland -- G. The sixteenth-century tradition -- 1. Martin Luther -- 2. John Calvin -- 3. Hamlet's ghost and the English Reformation".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The significance of death in the early Christian and medieval traditions -- A. Immortality and resurrection in the Christian intellectual tradition -- B. The tradition and problems of interpretation -- 1. Metaphysics, cosmology, and death: the problem of world-picture -- 2. Dreams and visions of the afterlife: the problem of literary criticism -- 3. Christianity and the representation of reality: the figural approach -- C. Life and death in Christian thought -- IV. Toward a twentieth-century acceptance of mortality -- A. Death in the modern period -- 1. Modern man as the lonely perceiver -- 2. Death in the modern novel -- B. Involvement and mortality in the contemporary world.".
- catalog title "Death; meaning and mortality in Christian thought and contemporary culture [by] Milton McC. Gatch.".
- catalog type "text".