Virginia Seubert was born in Cottonwood, Idaho in 1953. She took a Bachelor's degree at Carroll College in Helena Montana and subsequently earned a doctorate in Sociology at the University of Notre Dame. She was especially interested in the areas of medical sociology, the sociology of death and dying, and the sociology of religion. She taught for more than twenty-five years, first at Saint Meinrad College and then at Franklin College in Indiana. She died in April of 2011. She is survived by her husband, David, and two children, Jacob and Teresa. Embodied Spirit is a study of various kinds of extraordinary events and the evidence they provide for a supernatural worldview. In the opening chapter, Dr. Seubert reviews the conflict between spiritual and material interpretations of such phenomena as "near death experiences", "apparitions", "synchronicities", and "miracles". She argues that materialism cannot give a satisfying natural interpretation of these matters. She proposes... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Embodied Spirit (Ph.D. Virginia (Ginger) R. Seubert)