Quick-Start Guide To Near-Death Experience Research: Recommended Books and Other Resources For Christian Theologians and Philosophers J. Steve Miller Near-death experiences (NDEs) have been popularized globally for decades through best-selling books, feature films, documentaries, and social media. Yet, scholars Read more
Carpe Diem! Fifty Years of Near-Death Research Invites Christian Philosophic/Apologetic/Theological Assessment J. Steve Miller This paper was first presented at the 2024 annual meeting of the Evangelical Philosophical Society, imploring Christian philosophers, theologians, and Read more
Four Tiers of Afterlife Apologetics Research: How Philosophers and Theologians May Find Their Niche In Near-Death, Deathbed And Other Visionary Studies J. Steve Miller Philosophers and theologians may wish to incorporate near-death or deathbed research into their specialized research/publications. This article suggests that recognizing Read more
Emotion, Agency and Empathy Emily McCall This paper explores the implications of a simplified appraisal model of emotion to show that our emotions can be best Read more
The Gray Scale: A Diagnostic Tool for Assessing Deathbed Research Cases Stuart H. Gray Scientific research into the deathbed vision phenomena is hospice based. It studies frequent cases where dying persons have transcendent deathbed Read more
An Invitation to Christian Philosophers and Theologians to Study Afterlife Apologetics: Near-Death, Deathbed, and other Visionary Experiences J. Steve Miller and Stuart H. Gray Visionary experiences such as near-death experiences (NDEs) and deathbed experiences (DBEs) have been widely documented, professionally studied and published, but Read more
Web Project: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN ‘AFTERLIFE APOLOGETICS’ Co-Editors: J. Steve Miller, PhD and Stuart H. Gray (MAs) The Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) is pleased to introduce a unique and ongoing project on “Philosophical Issues in ‘Afterlife Apologetics’: Read more
Tribute to Mark W. Foreman: The World is Not Enough Dr. David Baggett, PhD On June 17th this summer my wife and I flew to Asheville, North Carolina, rented a car, and drove to Read more