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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

Life After Death

What happens to you after you die? Suzanne Newcombe outlines some of the many ideas promulgated by religious groups around the world.

You can read more in the new OpenLearn article Life After Death. Or you could even enroll on our free course Religion today: Themes and issues.

This entry was posted in Opinion, RE, Videos and tagged afterlife, life after death, openlearn, suzanne newcombe, video on July 30, 2019 by David Robertson.

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