by Umberto Eco (Author), Ian MacLean (Translator), Roger Pearson (Translator), Stephen Jay Gould (Author), Jean-Claude Carriere (Author), Jean Delumeau (Author)
How has the Western Christian world responded in the past to repeated claims that the end of the world is nigh? How do different religions understand what is meant by the end of the world? What have science and philosophy got to say about the end of time? Why do people suffer? What is hell? Is time cyclical or linear? These are just a few questions tackled by Umberto Eco, Stephen Jay Gould, Jean Carriere and Jean-Paul Delumeau in a series of thought-provoking conversations. Mixing the religious with the profane and the deeply profound with the humorous, the conversations explore anything and everything from the concept of time as embedded in language to the reasons why war became an industrialised phenomenon in the 20th century.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Allen Lane
Published: 02 Sep 1999
ISBN 10: 0713993634
ISBN 13: 9780713993639