CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION ON REBIRTH: BRING THIS DISCUSSION INTO OUR CLASSROOM

Authors

  • Ezra Anantawikrama Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • Samuel Soegiarto Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9744/aletheia.4.1.22-26

Keywords:

reincarnation, rebirth, Buddhism, resurrction, Christian

Abstract

There are only three major competing theories regarding life after death. Atheism holds the theory that life ends at one’s death. Another theory is the reincarnation view held by most people on this planet. Rebirth is often grouped as part of the reincarnation view. The last theory, held by Judeo-Christian and Islam religions, is the resurrection, often called the heaven and hell view. Proponents of each theory attack other theories, and debates have become common in social media, often confusing students. There is a significant need for Christian educators to equip themselves before preparing students to learn comparative religions. Teachers must be well-versed in answering objections to the Christian faith. This paper helps teachers under­stand the reincarnation theory, emphasizing the rebirth view and showing why the theory is attractive. It then gives philosophical res­ponses based on the Christian worldview. The paper concludes with two short pieces of advice for Christian educators.

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Published

2023-04-06

How to Cite

Anantawikrama, E., & Soegiarto, S. (2023). CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION ON REBIRTH: BRING THIS DISCUSSION INTO OUR CLASSROOM. Aletheia Christian Educators Journal, 4(1), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.9744/aletheia.4.1.22-26

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