Does death end all? A clear, thoughtful look at life beyond the grave.
This work builds a disciplined case that the personal self survives, supported by a framework of evidence from science, reason, history, and experience, all anchored by the witness of Jesus Christ. It invites readers to examine whether immortality is plausible and how the life beyond may shape how we live today.
Through lecture-style explanation, the book addresses what the Bible means by eternity, how retribution is understood, and what kind of life might follow. It emphasizes the seriousness of living well here and now, while offering a reasoned path to hope beyond the veil without resorting to mere sensationalism.
- Grounds its claims in five lines of evidence: science, reason, history, experience, and the witness of Jesus Christ.
- Explains the idea of eternal life and eternal conditions with careful definitions.
- Discusses how “hell” is described as a consequence of moral choices, not simply a punitive force outside the self.
- Suggests how beliefs about the life beyond should influence present conduct and character.
Ideal for readers interested in religious thought that engages modern perspectives with clarity and restraint.