Psychopannychism
Psychopannychism is a theological doctrine that posits the soul sleeps between death and the resurrection. This concept suggests that after a person dies, their soul enters a state of unconsciousness or dormancy, awaiting the final judgment and bodily resurrection. Proponents of psychopannychism believe that during this period, the soul does not experience any form of awareness, sensation, or consciousness. This stands in contrast to other beliefs about the afterlife, which often include immediate conscious existence in heaven, hell, or an intermediate state.
The idea of psychopannychism has roots in early Christian thought, with some interpretations of scripture being