What happens after we die? This work examines the certainty and character of a future life and how judgment may unfold for every soul.
This edition draws on reflections about memory, judgment, and the idea of a Book of Life. It discusses how thoughts and deeds might be revealed, and what a future life could mean for moral accountability and personal identity. The text weighs scriptural perspectives and thoughtful speculation to help readers consider what the afterlife might require of us today.
- Explores the idea that thoughts and impressions may revive after death
- Considers how a future life could involve a spiritual body and a clear record of deeds
- Discusses the Book of Life and how forgiveness, salvation, and judgment may be presented
- Offers a cautious, evidence-based approach to eschatological questions
Ideal for readers of theological essays and those curious about Christian views on the afterlife and moral accountability.