Reincarnation and Relativized Identity1: J. J. MACINTOSH

Religious Studies 25 (2):153-165 (1989)
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There are five main claims that may be made about life after death: We are reincarnated in the self-same body we had in life. We are reincarnated in another body. We are revived, or continue to live in a disembodied form.

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Jack MacIntosh
Last affiliation: University of Calgary

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