For generations, religious institutions have held the monopoly on the narrative of what happens after we die. But a tidal wave of firsthand accounts is presenting a different-and often more expansive-picture of the divine.
Does the Church's strict doctrine have room for the non-judgmental, unconditional love reported by millions of NDErs? This groundbreaking work compares theological tenets directly with personal experience, asking the critical questions: Are we bound by dogma, or is the reality of the afterlife far more inclusive than we dared to imagine?
Inside this book, you will discover:
The Conflict of Judgment: Why many NDE accounts of a "Life Review" differ from traditional concepts of Hell and Purgatory.
The Presence of God: How direct encounters with the "Light" challenge the need for religious intermediaries.
Scripture vs. Experience: A thoughtful analysis of where biblical interpretation and modern testimonies align-and where they move in opposite directions.
A New Hope: How moving beyond dogma can lead to a deeper, more personal spiritual connection.
Whether you are a believer questioning your faith, a seeker of universal truth, or simply curious about the deepest mysteries of life and death, Donovan Broderick provides a respectful yet uncompromising look at the boundaries of belief.