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None Heroes and Saints : The Moment of Death in Cross-cultural Perspectives, PDF eBook

None Heroes and Saints : The Moment of Death in Cross-cultural Perspectives PDF

Edited by Phyllis Granoff, Koichi Shinohara

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The present volume makes a unique contribution to the study of dying in ancient cultures by focusing on what happens in the critical moments before death.

Employing a wide range of literary sources, the essays in this volume focus exclusively on the moment of death and practices associated with the transition

from this world to the next. Five of the essays deal with Asian religions, primarily Buddhism in India, Tibet, China, and Japan. The other five essays

deal with the moment of death in the West, old Norse-Icelandic, Old English, and the Judeo-Christian tradition. The authors explore the many ways in which

the good death was envisioned. Remarkable parallels emerge between the good death in religious texts and in heroic sagas . Despite the diversity

of cultures, time periods and religious traditions represented in these essays, this volume vividly illustrates the fundamental human need to see in the

inevitable moment of death a possibility of choice and a promise of hope.

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