Two Views of Hell: A Biblical & Theological Dialogue (Spectrum Multiview Books) Fudge, Edward W.; Peterson, Robert A. cover image

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  • 228 Pages
  • Publisher: InterVarsity Press
  • Publication Date: May 2000
  • ISBN: FFUDGEEDWTWOVIEWSOFHELLABIBLI9780830822553

Two Views of Hell: A Biblical & Theological Dialogue (Spectrum Multiview Books)

Fudge, Edward W.; Peterson, Robert A.


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Hell is real and terrible. Evangelicals agree about this unhappy truth. Hell is the fate of those who reject God. Yet on some questions about hell not all agree.

Some evangelicals believe the wicked will experience perpetual, conscious torment after death. Others argue that the wicked will experience a limited period of conscious punishment and then they will cease to exist.

In this book you will find an irenic yet frank debate between two evangelical theologians who present strong scriptural and theological evidence for and against each view. Both make a case that their view is more consistent with Scripture and with the holy and just nature of a loving God.

Robert Peterson defends the traditional view that those who do not have faith in Christ will suffer eternally in hell. Edward Fudge advocates the conditionalist perspective that after a period of suffering, the unfaithful will experience a complete extinguishing, or annihilation, of existence. In addition, each author presents a rebuttal to the viewpoint of the other.

Here is a dialogue that will inform and challenge those on both sides, while impressing on all the need for faithful proclamation of the gospel of deliverance from sin and death.

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Hell is real and terrible. Evangelicals agree about this unhappy truth. Hell is the fate of those who reject God. Yet on some questions about hell not all agree.

Some evangelicals believe the wicked will experience perpetual, conscious torment after death. Others argue that the wicked will experience a limited period of conscious punishment and then they will cease to exist.

In this book you will find an irenic yet frank debate between two evangelical theologians who present strong scriptural and theological evidence for and against each view. Both make a case that their view is more consistent with Scripture and with the holy and just nature of a loving God.

Robert Peterson defends the traditional view that those who do not have faith in Christ will suffer eternally in hell. Edward Fudge advocates the conditionalist perspective that after a period of suffering, the unfaithful will experience a complete extinguishing, or annihilation, of existence. In addition, each author presents a rebuttal to the viewpoint of the other.

Here is a dialogue that will inform and challenge those on both sides, while impressing on all the need for faithful proclamation of the gospel of deliverance from sin and death.

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  • Cover Type:
  • 228 Pages
  • Publisher: InterVarsity Press
  • Publication Date: May 2000
  • ISBN: FFUDGEEDWTWOVIEWSOFHELLABIBLI9780830822553