This post is part of a series. In Part 1, I introduced the idea that, in addition to scriptural arguments in…
This post is part of a series. One way to state the ethos of the Christian story would be to state…
One of the moral challenges to the Christian viewpoint entails the fate of those who have never heard the gospel,…
I am currently reading Dr. Jerry Walls’ book on purgatory (for Protestants!) entitled Purgatory: The Logic of Total Transformation, and one…
I have recently published a few articles on the topic of Annihilationist (a.k.a. ‘Conditionalist’) view of hell, which claims that…
Recently, I posted about an upcoming documentary promoting the Christian Universalist view of hell, called Hellbound? An interesting piece of…
Dr. Fudge, author of the clasic book s The Fire That Consumes: A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of…
The traditional view of hell, that of eternal conscious torment of the lost, is under fire again, this time, not…
With endorsements from Frank Schaeffer and Brian McClaren, you would rightly suspect that Hellbound? is questioning the traditional view of…
I am still in the midst of considering and perhaps adopting the Conditionalist view of hell, which is that those…
I have had a few major doctrinal and ideological shifts since becoming a Christian at the age of 21 in…
I have a whole list of pet peeves, but one of my top annoyances to date is a list of…
In my last post, I discussed the various defenses of the eternality of hell – this time, I would like…
Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins is a modern reformulation of Christian Universalism, that is, the idea that all are…
Here’s some interesting Christian inspirational spam that I received – decent enough to put up. ————————————– “THE ROOM” as written…
This series is a redux of a great exposition of Romans 1 by John MacArthur called A Nation Abandoned by…
Al Mohler has suggested that we can use a church or individual’s theology of hell as a measure of their theological liberalism. He also mentions…
CT has a nice article entitled Reductionist Justice, in which the author discusses the error of Job’s friends, which was…
This post is part of a series. I urge you to listen to the first and second parts (second part…