Raymond Moody
Raymond Moody | |
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| Born | June 30, 1944 Porterdale, Georgia, U.S. |
| Occupation | Author, doctor of medicine |
| Nationality | American |
| Period | 20th century |
| Genre | Philosophy |
| Subject | Near-death experiences |
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Raymond A. Moody Jr. (born June 30, 1944) is an American philosopher, psychiatrist, physician and author, most widely known for his books about afterlife and near-death experiences (NDE), a term that he coined in 1975 in his best-selling book Life After Life. His research explores personal accounts of subjective phenomena encountered in near-death experiences, particularly those of people who have apparently died but been resuscitated. He has widely published his views on what he terms near-death-experience psychology.