Death and Ressurection by Gustaf Bjorklund
Publication: 1910 The Open Court Publishing Company; First Edition
"Death and Resurrection" is a seminal work by Swedish scholar Gustaf Björklund, published in 1910. This first edition work explores the profound mysteries of life, death, and immortality, merging cell theory with metaphysical inquiries about the soul's existence beyond death.
Björklund begins with a historical overview of beliefs about immortality and examines cell theory, arguing that life is not just a physical phenomenon but also has an immaterial essence. He suggests that cell theory can help understand the continuity of the soul after death.
Revived by the Leopold Classic Library, this work invites modern readers—scientists, philosophers, and those curious about existence—to engage with Björklund's thought-provoking ideas on life and what lies beyond.
Condition: publishers green cloth boards, gilt title to spine with publishers emblem to base of spine, title to cover, publishers blind stamp to title page, a clean tightly bound copy in Very Good condition