About This Book
This work presents a pastoral and theological meditation on life after death, distinguishing the near and the far hereafter and treating death as a transition rather than a final end. It surveys scriptural and ecclesiastical teachings about the immediate postmortem state, including recognition, the communion of saints, spiritual growth, purification, and ongoing ministry in an unseen life. It then considers ultimate questions of judgment, heaven, and hell, weighing traditional doctrine with pastoral concern and imaginative hope. Throughout the prose the author urges readers to recover a lively vision of future stages of existence so that present life gains renewed purpose and consolation.
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