The Consolatory Function of Conceptions of the Afterlife: Perspectives from the History of Ideas

Authors

  • Christoph Jedan University of Groningen

Abstract

What is the consolatory function of conceptions of the afterlife? In order to counteract widespread misperceptions about consolation, which is negatively associated with religion and played out against philosophy, I examine the interface between ancient philosophical consolation and early Christian consolation. I suggest that both modes of consolation are closely related, sharing important characteristics, inter alia by setting the idea of a fulfilled life against the threat of death and by describing the fulfilled life in terms of a revisionist, virtuecentred account of human flourishing. I argue that conceptions of the afterlife are an optional component of ancient consolations. Instead of shifting the focus away from worldly life (as has frequently been claimed), they help to ‘intensify’ it. Their main thrust is to dignify fundamental life-choices and thus to facilitate biographical closure.

Author Biography

Christoph Jedan, University of Groningen

Christoph Jedan is professor of philosophy of religion and ethics at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Groningen. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Bonn (1999) and was awarded a Habilitation at the Humboldt University of Berlin (2006). Among his research interests are ancient Greek and Roman virtue ethics and the intersections of religion and philosophy. His book publications include Willensfreiheit bei Aristoteles? (2000), Modalities by Perspective: Aristotle, the Stoics and a Modern Reconstruction (2002, with N. Strobach), Stoic Virtues: Chrysippus and the Religious Character of Stoic Ethics (2009), Exploring the Postsecular: The Religious, the Political and the Urban (2010, co-editor, with A.L. Molendijk and J. Beaumont), and Constellations of Value: European Perspectives on the Intersections of Religion, Politics and Society (2013). His current research focuses on consolation across philosophical and religious traditions. With Eric Venbrux, he edited “Dood en troost” [Death and Consolation], a double themed issue of the Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 68 (2014) 1–2

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Published

2023-09-28