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Dr Ken Vincent was my professor on Sociology of religion. All we did in class 
was study Near Death Experiences. He was an interesting professor. I introduced 
the Faith to him when explaining the Bahai explanation of life after death.
best wishes
Ehsan Bayat

--- On Tue, 8/18/09, Adib Masumian <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Adib Masumian <[email protected]>
Subject: New book published on Near-Death Experiences (includes Bahá’í content)
To: "Baha'i Studies" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 10:19 PM

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The Handbook of Near-Death
Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation. Edited by Bruce Greyson,
Janice Holden, and Debbie James.





http://bit.ly/D2z5O





>From the back cover:



“This volume is meant to be, as its title implies, a
handbook for all those people – scholars, educators, researchers,
health-care workers, members of the clergy, the public at large, and, yes, of
course, near-death experiencers themselves – with a serious interest in
near-death experiences. In short, this book is designed for anyone to use who
wishes to know in depth and in searching detail what investigators have learned
from 30 years of research into near-death experiences. As such, it is the only
book of its kind that draws on the expertise of the world’s foremost scholars
and researchers who collectively present the most up-to-date and informed
summary of the field. Each contributor is an authority on his or her own area
of specialization, and each, therefore, has something distinctive to offer the
reader who will come to see through these separate lenses a vision of the
whole…”





The book includes a chapter by Farnaz Masumian, a Bahá’í who
teaches world religions at the University
of Texas at Austin. The chapter is titled “World
Religions and Near-Death Experiences”. 



Regarding this chapter, Ken Vincent, the author of Visions of God From the
Near-Death Experience, says the following:



“Chapter 8 on world religions and the NDE is a treasure
with its author, Farnaz Masumian, comparing the NDE with seven of the world's
religions [including the Bahá’í Faith]. Masumian quotes chapter and verse from
the Holy Books of these religions to show their similarity and, occasionally,
minor differences regarding afterlife and the NDE.”

-- 
"Let not a man glory in this, that he loves his country; let him rather glory 
in this, that he loves his kind. The earth is but one country and mankind its 
citizens." -- Bahá'u'lláh




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