The Life of the Waiting Soul in the Intermediate State

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The Life of the Waiting Soul in the Intermediate State

by R. E. (Robert Edward) Sanderson

EN·~1 hours

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Description

These talks, first heard in the nave of Chichester Cathedral and later in Hastings, have been gathered into a single listening experience. Delivered by a late‑19th‑century Anglican canon, they address the often‑overlooked doctrine of the intermediate state—the period between death and the final judgment. Using plain, pastoral language, the speaker avoids scholarly jargon, making the mystery of what follows our earthly life accessible to any curious ear. The aim is to soothe the common anxiety that death means immediate entry into heaven or hell.

The canon gently challenges the assumption that souls vanish instantly into eternal reward or punishment, explaining that traditional Christianity taught a temporary waiting place where hope and repentance can continue. By showing how fear of death often grows from distorted teachings, the discourse offers a calmer, more hopeful view of the soul’s so‑journ. Listeners are invited to find comfort in the idea that divine mercy accompanies them throughout this unseen interval, providing peace amid life’s inevitable questions.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (101K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-06-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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R. E. (Robert Edward) Sanderson

1830–1913

A Victorian clergyman and schoolmaster, he wrote devotional and theological works shaped by a life in teaching and the Church of England. His surviving books have the thoughtful, earnest tone of late 19th-century religious writing.

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