An article exploring olfactory elements reported within after-death communications.
Tag: A-Level Philosophy of religion
Many Voices; Sacred Spaces: Exploring Religious, Spiritual and Transcendent Experiences within the RERC Archive
Reflections on twenty-five years of research into Spiritual and Religious Experience within the archive of the Religious Experience Research Centre
Reached By The ‘Real’: What Might Religious and Spiritual Experience Be Telling Us About What Reality Really Is?
What might religious and spiritual experiences be telling us? Are they simply tricks of the mind or might they be telling us something about what ultimate reality, ultimately, is?
All In The Mind? Psychology and Spiritual Experience
How might psychology contribute to our understanding of religious and spiritual experience?
Review: ‘Death, The Gateway To Life: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Near-Death Experiences’ by Shirley Firth & Joanna Wilson (eds.)
Review of a published collection of papers given at the conference, ‘Is Heaven for Real? Significant Implications of Near-Death Experiences’ held at the University of Winchester in July 2016.
Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife
Do Near-Death Experiences ‘prove’ life after death? Where does current research stand and what are the implications for science, philosophy, and religion?