 
840:112
Death
& Afterlife
Fall Semester 2000
Professor
H. Obayashi
Office: Loree 108
Phone: 732-932-9638*
* No phone messages should be left
at this number.
To leave a voice message dial 732-932-9641
Office Hours: T 9-11 am; Th 12-2 pm
e-mail: obayahk@rci.rutgers.edu

SYLLABUS
REQUIREMENTS:
There will be three tests during the semester. Test No.
1 (tentative date Tuesday, October 10) will cover Subjects 1, 2, 3 in the Course Schedule. Test No. 2
(tentative date Tuesday, November 7) will
cover Subjects 4, 5, 6 in the Course Schedule. Test No. 3 (during the
Final Exam period) will cover
Subjects 7, 8, 9 in the Course Schedule. Each of the three tests carries
the weight of 25% toward the semester grade and the remaining 25% will
come from the attendance; students must take attendance seriously. The
tests will cover both the appropriate chapters of the required
reading and the lecture. NO make-ups will be given
unless arrangements are made prior to the scheduled exams and
penalties will be imposed on all the make-ups (5 points will be deducted
from the earned percentile score).
TEXTBOOK:
Required Reading: H. Obayashi, ed., Death and
Afterlife: Perspectives of World Religions. available at Rutgers
University Bookstore.
Recommended readings listed for each topic below are on
reserve both in Alexander and Douglass Libraries. All of the
recommended reading are accessible on the departmental website. You
will need the user name and password, which will be
announced in class, to open the readings.
COURSE SCHEDULE
1. Death and Reincarnation Among the Early Races
and Non-Literate Cultures
* Primitive Pan-vitalism and Death
* Animism and Death
* Totemism and Death
Required Reading: Text. Intro. & Chap. 1
Recommended Reading:
#1 - B. Malinowski, Magic, Science and
Religion, pp. 36-53;
#2 - Jan deVries, The Study of Religion,
Chap. 15
#3 - Head and Cranston, ed., Reincarnation: The
Phoenix Fire Mystery, Chap 4.
2. Death and Afterlife m Ancient Egypt and Near East
* Mesopotamian (Babylonian) Concept of the Underworld
* Mummification
* Egyptian Notions of the Soul
* Zoroastrian Funeral Rites
Required Reading: Text, Chaps. 2&3
Recommended Reading:
#4 - J. H. Breasted, Development of Religion and Thought in
Ancient Egypt, Lecture II (4).
#5 - H. Frankfort, Before Philosophy,
Chap VII.
#6 - R. Masani, Zoroastrianism, pp. 35-38, 64-69.
3. Death and Immortality in Greek Thought
* Greek Mythology and Tragedy
* Socrates
* Plato
Required Reading: Text, Chap. 4
Recommended Reading:
# 7 - Cornford, From Religion to
Philosophy, pp. 242-249
4. The Biblical Understanding Of Death & Resurrection - The
Hebrew Outlook
* pre-Exilic Concept of Death and the Underworld
* Eschatology
* Apocalypticism
* Messianic Kingdom
* Individual and Corporate Resurrection
Required Reading: Text , Chaps. 5 & 7
Recommended Reading:
#8 - C. K. Barrett, The New Testament Background: Selected
Documents, pp. 227-155.
#9 - The Old Testament
(Tanak): I Samuel, 28:3-25
#10 - Apocrypha: 2 Maccabees, 7:1-42.
5. The Christian Answer to Death
* Crucifixion and Resurrection
* The Kingdom of God
* Eternality of Human Personhood
* Immortality or Resurrection
Required Reading: Text, Chaps. 6 & 8
Recommended Reading:
# 11 - The New
Testament: The Gospel According to Matthew,
22.23-33.
6. Islamic Images of the Afterlife
* Seven Levels of Heaven
* Seven Levels of Hell
Required Reading: Text. Chap. 9
Recommended Reading:
#12 - Paul & Linda Badham, eds., Death and Immortality in
the Religions of the World, pp. 71-91.
7. Death and Reincarnation in India
* The Land of the Fathers
* Karma and Reincarnation
* The Ultimate Fate of the Soul
Required Reading: Text, Chap. 10
Recommended Reading:
#13 - Swami Nikhilananda, Hinduism, Chapter III
8. Death in Buddhist Thought
* Buddhist interpretation of "Reincarnation"
* "Nothingness" and "Extinction"
Required Reading: Text. Chap. 11 & 12
Recommended Reading:
#14 = A.K. Coomaraswamy, Buddha and the Gospel of
Buddhism, pp.
90-110.
9. Death and Afterlife in China and Japan
* Ancient Chinese Concepts of the Soul - Hun and P'o
* Taoist Cult of Immortality
* Shintoism and Deification of Man
Required Reading: Text . Chap. 13
Recommended Reading:
#15 - H. G. Creel, Chinese Thought From Confucius to Mao
Tse-tung pp. 29-44;
#16 - Witter Bynner, The Way of Life According to LAO TZU.
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