RM 114 | C-14 The Last Things—The Metaphysics of Death

In this session we will attempt to understand what happens to the human being at death and after death. The analysis will be conducted within the tradition of Catholic dogma and classic spiritual works concerning preparation for dying, the state of death and the nature of the after life. These Catholic analyses will be compared with those of other religious traditions (specifically Eastern Orthodoxy and Tibetan Buddhism). Some reference will be made to attempts to scientifically investigate the next life and to claims made by practitioners of “new age” religions.

Dr. Mark Pestana is a Professor at Grand Valley State University in the Department of Philosophy (teaching for 31 years). Born in Fresno, CA he was raised in Maine and Iowa. Educated at University of Chicago (PhD.), University of Kentucky (M.A.) and Colby College in Maine (B.A.) He is happily married to Mary Beth with daughter Stephanie and son Simon.

Dimension: Theology