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Encyclopedia > Heaven and Hell (Allan Kardec)
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Heaven and Hell (Le Ciel et l'Enfer in the original French) is a book published in 1865 by Allan Kardec, the fourth tome of the fundamental works of Spiritism. Its name was intentionally taken from a previous book by Swedenborg, it was also subtitled "Divine Justice According to Spiritism". Jump to: navigation, search 1865 is a common year starting on Sunday. ... Allan Kardec was a pseudonym of Hippolyte Leon Denizard Rivail (October 3, 1804 - March 31, 1869), founder of a doctrine/religion known as Spiritism. ... Jump to: navigation, search It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Kardecist Spiritism. ... Emanuel Swedenborg, 75, holding the manuscript of Apocalypsis Revelata (1766). ...


It is divided into two parts named "The Doctrine" and "The Exemples".


The fist part explains the different view Spiritism has on the subject, stating that both "Heaven" (i.e. happiness in the after-life) and "Hell" (i.e. punishment in the after-life) are misconcepts, that the state of the spirits after their death is not definitive and that there is always hope, even for the crudest criminal. This is also where Kardec explains in detail why and how "good people" are doomed to suffer and why one should not take its own life. Jump to: navigation, search Michelangelos interpretation of Heaven Heaven is an afterlife concept found in many religions or spiritual philosophies. ... Jump to: navigation, search [[|thumb|200px|right|Medieval illustration of the Mouth of Hell]] Hell is, according to many religious beliefs, a place or a state of painful suffering. ...


The second part is a series of interview with spirits of deceased people, thus exemplifying the working truth of the doctrine previously detailed. Most of the examples cited are of people now long forgotten and have become quite useless. The books is most cherished, however, for the profound morality expressed in the first part. Jump to: navigation, search The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning breath. ...


Heaven and Hell is the second most popular book among the Fundamental Works of Spiritism.



 

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