Republic of Heaven - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The Republic of Heaven Lecture by Philip Pullman, 2000
Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials and related works
  • Locations
  • Races
  • Terminology
Novels
  • Northern Lights
  • The Subtle Knife
  • The Amber Spyglass
Companion books
  • Lyra's Oxford
  • Once Upon a Time in the North
  • The Book of Dust
Characters
  • Lyra Belacqua
  • Will Parry
  • Lord Asriel
  • Marisa Coulter
  • Dæmons
Adaptations
  • His Dark Materials (stage play)
  • The Golden Compass (film)
Other
  • Dust
  • Intercision
  • Republic of Heaven
  • Video game
Afterlife locations
Abrahamic Religions
Judaism
  • Garden of Eden
  • Olam Haba
  • Sheol
Christianity
  • Heaven
  • Hell
  • Kingdom of God
  • Garden of Eden
  • Paradise
  • New Jerusalem
  • Pearly gates
Islam
  • Jannah
  • Sidrat al-Muntaha
Mormonism
  • Celestial Kingdom
  • Terrestrial Kingdom
  • Telestial Kingdom
  • Spirit world
European Mythologies
Celtic
  • Annwn
  • Tír na nÓg
  • Mag Mell
Germanic
  • Asgard
  • Fólkvangr
  • Valhalla
  • Neorxnawang
  • Gimlé
  • Hel
Asian Mythologies
Buddhism
  • Sagga
Hinduism
  • Moksha
  • Svarga
  • Vaikunta
Sikhism
  • Sachkhand
Taoism
  • Grotto-heavens
Chinese
  • Tian
  • Diyu
  • Youdu
Japanese
  • Takamagahara
  • Yomi
Ancient Religion
Ancient Egyptian
  • Aaru
Greek
  • Elysium
  • Asphodel Meadows
  • Myth of Er
  • Empyrean
  • Tartarus
  • Fortunate Isles
Zorastrianism
  • Chinvat Bridge
  • Hamistagan
Others
Mesoamerican
  • Tamoanchan
  • Tlalocan
Native American
  • Happy hunting ground
Tupi
  • Land without evil
Wicca
  • The Summerland
Theosophy
  • Summerland
  • Devachan
  • Nirvana
Related
Millennialism
Utopianism
Great unity
Golden age
Arcadia
Avalon
The Guf
Well of Souls
Republic of Heaven
Existential planes
Underworld

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