Existence beyond death? Encouraging those who face death

  • van der Merwe D
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Abstract

Modern medical technology has transformed the way people live and the way they die. Today, in some instances the process of dying takes longer, due to more advanced medical treatment and therefore requires more sophisticated care than before. This contributes to the fact that terminally ill people are wrestling with the reality of death. This article endeavours to investigate the phenomenon of death from a biblical perspective and specifically attempts to answer questions such as ‘What is death?’, ‘Is there an intermediate state?’, and ‘What is “heaven” like?’ The article is written in such a way that it equips therapists with biblical information which can clearly be communicated to terminally ill Christian believers to assist them in coping with their trauma and uncertainties; it also intends to remove the sting of death and obtain more clarity on an existence beyond death.

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van der Merwe, D. G. (2020). Existence beyond death? Encouraging those who face death. In Die Skriflig / In Luce Verbi, 54(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v54i1.2599

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