Journeys to heaven and hell : tours of the afterlife in the early Christian tradition / Bart D. Ehrman.

Author/creator Ehrman, Bart D. author.
Format Book
PublicationNew Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, [2022]
Copyright Date©2022
Descriptionxii, 328 pages ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents The well-trodden paths -- The realities of death and the meaning of life I: journeys to Hades in Homer and Virgil -- The realities of death and the meaning of life II: Jewish and Christian journeys -- Incentives from the world beyond: Christian ethics and evangelism -- The afterlife of afterlives: editorial interventions and Christology -- The justice and mercy of God in textual conflict -- The power of Christ and the harrowing of hell.
Abstract From classics such as the Odyssey and the Aeneid to fifth-century Christian apocrypha, narratives that described guided tours of the afterlife played a major role in shaping ancient notions of morality and ethics. In this new account, acclaimed author Bart Ehrman contextualizes early Christian narratives of heaven and hell within the broader intellectual and cultural worlds from which they emerged. He examines how fundamental social experiences of the early Christian communities molded the conceptions of the afterlife that eventuated into the accepted doctrines of heaven, hell, and purgatory. Drawing on Greek and Roman epic poetry, early Jewish writings such as the Book of Watchers, and apocryphal Christian stories including the Acts of Thomas, the Gospel of Nicodemus, and the Apocalypse of Peter, Ehrman demonstrates that ancient tours of the afterlife promoted reflection on matters of ethics, faith, ambition, and life's meaning, the fruit of which has been codified into Christian belief today.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 289-305) and index.
Genre/formInformational works.
LCCN 2021942673
ISBN9780300257007 (hardcover)
ISBN0300257007 (hardcover)