
Raymond A. Moody Jr.
AmericanPsychologyPhilosophySpiritualityb. 1944
Raymond A. Moody Jr. is an American philosopher, psychiatrist, physician, and author, best known for his pioneering work on near-death experiences (NDEs), a term he coined in 1975. His research explores subjective phenomena reported by individuals who have experienced clinical death and been resuscitated, contributing significantly to the study of consciousness and the afterlife. He is often referred to as the "father of the near-death experience."
Awards
['World Humanitarian Award', 'Bronze medal in the Human Relations category at the New York Film Festival']
Notable Works
['Life After Life', 'Reflections on Life After Life', 'The Light Beyond', 'Proof of Life after Life: 7 Reasons to Believe There Is an Afterlife']


