Letter written to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies comparing an article by Susan Blackmore with a book by Michael Sabom and discussing the various related issues.
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Letter written to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies comparing an article by Susan Blackmore with a book by Michael Sabom and discussing the various related issues.
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Journal of Near-Death Studies
The Journal of Near-Death Studies is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal devoted to the field of near-death studies. It is published on a quarterly basis by the International Association for Near-Death Studies. The Journal began publication in 1982 under the name Anabiosis which was changed to its current title in 1986 with the start of Volume 6.
Semi-annual journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena.
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Anabiosis: The Journal for Near-Death Studies, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 1985, ark:/67531/metadc799386
Article that seeks to define out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and argues that both theoretical and empirical reasons prove that OBEs cannot provide evidence for survival of death.
Letter written to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies in response to a letter by V. Krishnan discussing one of her articles and a book by Michael Sabom.