
The Prospect of Heaven: Musings of an Enquiring Believer
This work seeks to convince a younger generation that belief in an afterlife has a firm foundation and that it springs from faith in God. Hints and guesses are gleaned from poets, artists and musicians; the witness of scripture explored and the communion of saints emphasised. The late Frederick Levison was a parish minister for over forty years and was the husband of Reverend Mary Levison who pioneered the ordination of women in the Church of Scotland.
This work seeks to convince a younger generation that belief in an afterlife has a firm foundation and that it springs from faith in God. Hints and guesses are gleaned from poets, artists and musicians; the witness of scripture explored and the communion of saints emphasised. The late Frederick Levison was a parish minister for over forty years and was the husband of Reverend Mary Levison who pioneered the ordination of women in the Church of Scotland.
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This work seeks to convince a younger generation that belief in an afterlife has a firm foundation and that it springs from faith in God. Hints and guesses are gleaned from poets, artists and musicians; the witness of scripture explored and the communion of saints emphasised. The late Frederick Levison was a parish minister for over forty years and was the husband of Reverend Mary Levison who pioneered the ordination of women in the Church of Scotland.











