

with Honors in philosophy from the University of Virginia, 1966ĭr. in philosophy from the University of Virginia, 1967ī.A. in philosophy from the University of Virginia, 1969 from the Medical College of Georgia, 1976 The New York Times calls him “the father of the near-death experience.” Moody’s research into the phenomenon of near-death experience had its start in the 1960’s.

Moody is the leading authority on the ‘near-death experience’-a phrase he coined in the late seventies. He was also honored with a bronze medal in the Human Relations category at the New York Film Festival for the movie version of Life After Life.ĭr. Moody received the World Humanitarian Award in Denmark in 1988. Moody continues to capture enormous public interest and generate controversy with his ground-breaking work on the near-death experience and what happens when we die.ĭr. Raymond Moody is the Best-Selling Author of twelve books including Life After Life-which has sold over 13 million copies worldwide-and Reunions, as well as numerous articles in academic and professional literature. (Please scroll down for interview re-broadcast)
