Představa posmrtného života u osob bez náboženského vyznání

Title in English The Idea of Afterlife in Participants without Religious Declaration
Authors

ČERNÁ Petra LANG Martin

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Sacra
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Philosophy and religion
Keywords Afterlife; Atheism; Believing without belonging; Privatization of religion; Qualitative research
Description The aim of this study is to explore afterlife conceptions of people, who do not declare themselves as believers. They do not belong to any church, instead they have their own individual conception of afterlife or transcendent, supporting the subjectivization thesis. The research took place in Pilsen and respondents were four females and one male, all of them older than forty. Interviews were semistructured and the main attention was focussed on their own imaginations of afterlife. The results of this study are – every respondent believes in a sort of energy, which can influence her/his life. Conceptions of afterlife are different, mainly taking form of another incarnation. Two participants described they will be something like ghosts, the other two will be humans again and one had no conception of individual soul.

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