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The Formation of Hell: Death and Retribution in the Ancient and Early Christian Worlds » (1st Edition)

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Authors: Alan E. Bernstein
ISBN-13: 9780801481314, ISBN-10: 0801481317
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Date Published: October 1996
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Alan E. Bernstein

Book Synopsis

What becomes of the wicked? Hell - exile from God, subjection to fire, worms, and darkness - for centuries the idea has shaped the dread of malefactors, the solace of victims, and the deterrence of believers. Although we may associate the notion of hell with Christian beliefs, its gradual emergence depended on conflicting notions that pervaded the Mediterranean world more than a millennium before the birth of Christ: Asking just why and how belief in hell arose, Alan E. Bernstein takes us back to those times and offers us a comparative view of the philosophy, poetry, folklore, myth, and theology of that formative age. Bernstein draws on sources from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Israel, as well as early Christian writings through Augustine, in order to reconstruct the story of the prophets, priests, poets, and charismatic leaders who fashioned concepts of hell from an array of perspectives on death and justice. The author traces hell's formation through close readings of works including the epics of Homer and Virgil, the satires of Lucian, the dialogues of Plato and Plutarch, the legends of Enoch, the confessions of the Psalms, the prophecies of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, and the parables of Jesus. Re-enacting lively debates about the nature of hell which were argued among the common people and the elites of diverse religious traditions, he provides new insight into the social implications and the psychological consequences of different visions of the afterlife.

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Bernstein (history, U. of Arizona) draws on sources from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Israel, as well as early Christian writings through Augustine, in order to reconstruct the story of the prophets, priests, poets, and charismatic leaders who fashioned concepts of hell from an array of perspectives on death and justice. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Preface
Note on Translations
Introduction: Babylonia and Egypt1
Pt. 1The Netherworlds of Greece and Rome19
1Neutral Death21
2Moral Death50
3Porous Death84
4Useful Death107
Pt. 2The Afterlife in Ancient Judaism131
5Spirits of the Dead133
6Dividing the Dead154
7Eternal Punishment178
Pt. 3Hell in the New Testament203
8Destruction205
9Damnation228
10The Myth behind Hell248
Pt. 4Tensions in Early Christianity267
11Divine Sovereignty269
12Divine Mercy292
13Eternity Defended314
Conclusion335
Bibliography343
Index367
Index of Biblical References388

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