Explore how reason and revelation shape the debate on life after death.
This scholarly work examines long‑standing theories of future retribution and tests them against biblical texts and logical arguments.
Written to help readers compare different views, it delves into the character of divine justice, the afterlife, and what the Scriptures say about judgment. The book presents a careful, historically informed analysis aimed at those seeking a thoughtful, balanced understanding of a complex topic.
- Clear explanations of major theories about afterlife punishment and reward.
- Discussion of how divine attributes like justice, holiness, and benevolence inform judgment.
- Analysis of biblical terms and how they have been understood in Christian tradition.
- Consideration of how reason and revelation interact in forming beliefs about life after death.
Ideal for readers of theological history, Christian apologetics, and anyone interested in the rational discussion of eternal questions.