Explore how reason and Scripture converge to answer the question of eternal punishment.
This edition presents a thorough, accessible case that treats the issue with careful analysis and clear, guiding teaching.
The book examines whether the wicked will suffer forever after death, using a structured approach that begins with reason and then turns to biblical testimony. It traces how the issue has been treated within the Jewish and Christian writings and how Jesus, the apostles, and early Christian teachers weighed in on the matter. The work aims to present a coherent, reasoned argument that stays faithful to the text while addressing common objections.
What you will experience:
- A clear outline of how reason and revelation interact on this topic.
- An examination of the Old and New Testament evidence on punishment after death.
- Discussion of how Jesus and the early church addressed the question in context.
- A careful look at indirect biblical testimonies and their bearing on the doctrine.
Ideal for readers of theological debate, religious philosophy, and those studying Christian doctrine on eternal punishment.