COMMENT:Something of a classic among newagey reincarnation books. Its main concern is to demonstrate the spiritual significance of reincarnation. It also includes the typical bad arguments for rebirth in an informal manner throughout: widespread cultural and religious belief in it (including Christianity), unexplainable genius, recovered past lives glimpsed through hypnotic regression or <a href="/bib/196">Ian Stevenson's research</a>, NDE's, and so on. An interesting display of aspects of reincarnation beliefs; worthless as a serious case for it.
DATE:19980922
KEYWORDS:newage:defense survival:defense
MISC:385p.
PUBLISHER:Theosophical University Press
SUBMITADDR:bibliographer@csicop.org
SUBMITNAME:Taner Edis
TITLE:Reincarnation: A New Horizon In Science, Religion, and Society