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Monotheism and Paradise
This Element traces Greek views of the afterlife, engaging in dynamic tension with the Christian understanding of Paradise.
Caitlin Smith Gilson (Author)
9781009496230, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 19 December 2024
80 pages
23.5 x 16 x 1 cm, 0.27 kg
This Element will provide an essential tracing of selected Greek views of the afterlife which engage in dynamic tension with the Christian understanding of Paradise as fulfilled in the Resurrected state. The main three sections in this Element are Ideas of the Afterlife in the Greek Tragedians; Plato: The Difficulty of Paradise; and Holiness and Violence: A Christian View of the Resurrected State. The imposition of justice and the expiation of guilt through suffering are necessary prerequisites to our approach to the relationship between Monotheism and Paradise. Additional discussions will focus on weak theology and of a God not transcendent enough to ensure the desire for Heaven. As such, the sections are organized to isolate and trace this thread.
Organizational Remarks
1. Ideas of the afterlife in the Greek tragedians
2. Plato: the difficulty of paradise
3. Holiness and violence: a Christian view of the resurrected state
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Religion: general [HRA]
