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The Miracle of Immortality: What Follows This Earthly Life?

by Gerhard Cardinal Muller
translated by Susan Johnson
Catholic University of America Press, 2026
Paper: 978-0-8132-4045-9, eISBN: 978-0-8132-4046-6

ABOUT THIS BOOK
In The Miracle of Immortality, Gerhard Cardinal Müller tackles some of the great mysteries of human life and hope. The former prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is not content merely to present Catholic doc­trine on the afterlife and the last things, although his reflections are always rooted in the teachings and traditions of the Church. Rather, he invites readers to walk with him by the restless sea of human learning, a sea formed by man’s unquenchable thirst for something or someone greater than man himself, by his desire to know the beginning and the end.

One who accepts the invitation finds himself in conversation with a mentor whose mind is suffused with scripture and very much sharpened by it. Cherished assumptions are queried or quietly corrected. Slowly but surely he is confronted with the miracle of immortality, without which true happiness is impossible. Cardinal Müller demonstrates in this book that it is entirely possible, and eminently rational, to believe in the miracle of immortality; indeed, that it is ultimately not rational not to believe.

The Miracle of Immortality is a work of penetrating theological insight set, chiaroscuro-like, against the darkness of modern and postmodern skepticism. It is at once poetical in spirit and profoundly catechetical in substance, for Müller understands that Christian eschatology cannot be elucidated properly without proclaiming the whole counsel of God. The miracle in question is a miracle for the whole person, accomplished by way of what Paul calls adoption; that is, filiation to the eternal Father through the incarnate Son, effected by the limitless power of the Holy Spirit. It is a miracle that perfects the divine work of creation.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Gerhard Cardinal Müller served as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 2012–2017, and is the author of The Pope: His Mission and His Task. Douglas Farrow is professor of theology and ethics at McGill University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
CH. 1. Why Hope Does Not Die
CH. 2. Man: Thrown into Nothingness or Secure in Being? Suffering: The Rock of Atheism?
CH. 3. A Mortality Rate of 100%: The Siren Song
CH. 4. Increasing the Immortality Rate: In the Midst of Life We Are in Death
CH. 5. The Immortal Soul: Pious Illusion or Cunning Deception? The Paradoxes of Existentialism
CH. 6. The Immortal Soul: The Great Dream of Mankind
CH. 7. Crossing the Threshold: God Comes to That Which Is His Own
CH. 8. God, the Fullness of Life: “The Transcendent Is Not Infinitely Remote, but Close at Hand”
CH. 9. Jesus’s Proclamation of the Kingdom of God: The Centering New Beginning
CH. 10. Jesus Christ: Resurrection and Life Personified
CH. 11. Now and at the Hour of Our Death
CH. 12. The Fate of the Dead
CH. 13. Judgment and Purification
CH. 14. Who Will Come Again to Judge the Living and the Dead
CH. 15. Hell Is Freedom Without Love: The Teaching of the Church
CH. 16. In the Father’s House
CH. 17. God’s Universal Salvific Will and Universal History
CH. 18. To HIM Be Glory for Ever
Index of Names

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