Book Review: Children of the New Millennium: Children's Near Death Experiences and the Evolution of Humankind

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Reviews of the books "Children of the New Millennium: Children's Near-Death Experiences and the Evolution of Humankind" and "Subtext for Children of the New Millennium," both by researcher P. M. H. Atwater.

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257-268 p. ; 23 cm.

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Widdison, Harold A. Summer 2001.

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Reviews of the books "Children of the New Millennium: Children's Near-Death Experiences and the Evolution of Humankind" and "Subtext for Children of the New Millennium," both by researcher P. M. H. Atwater.

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257-268 p. ; 23 cm.

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  • Journal of Near-Death Studies, 19(4), Human Sciences Press, Summer 2001, pp. 257-268

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  • Publication Title: Journal of Near-Death Studies
  • Volume: 19
  • Issue: 4
  • Page Start: 257
  • Page End: 268
  • Pages: 12

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Journal of Near-Death Studies

The Journal of Near-Death Studies is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal devoted to the field of near-death studies. It is published on a quarterly basis by the International Association for Near-Death Studies. The Journal began publication in 1982 under the name Anabiosis which was changed to its current title in 1986 with the start of Volume 6.

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Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 19, Number 4, Summer 2001 (Journal/Magazine/Newsletter)

Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 19, Number 4, Summer 2001

Quarterly journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena. Table of contents for each issue in volume 19 on page 272.

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Widdison, Harold A. Book Review: Children of the New Millennium: Children's Near Death Experiences and the Evolution of Humankind, review, Summer 2001; Norwell, Massachusetts. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799008/: accessed January 18, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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