Category Archives: Anthology
Hell on Fire, Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson et al.
Thorough scholarship from some of the best theologians alive. Stand-out chapters begin with Mohler's opening historical survey, which is worth the price of the entire book on its own. Block's OT survey, and Morgan's chapter on images of hell are also exemplary. If the greatest criticism is the book's cover, it's very, very good ...
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Universalism and the Doctrine of Hell, Nigel Cameron
A hodge-podge of essays on universalism, including Powys, Wenham, Harmon, Helm, and Blocher. Among these, only Blocher is a standout. ...
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Two Views of Hell: A Biblical and Theological Dialogue, Edward Fudge and Robert Peterson
Not a terribly enjoyable book to read as neither Fudge's nor Peterson's writing is excellent, but very helpful for examining annihilationism. Fudge's argument seems strong drawing from the OT, but Peterson systematically destroys his arguments with attention to (especially NT) scripture. Highly recommended for anyone struggling with the view of annihilationism ...
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Hell: Remembering the Awful Reality, 9Marks
A number of short articles on hell. Although many of the authors are excellent, including Hamilton, Naselli, and DeYoung, the only truly excellent article may be Dever's short exhortation to Pastors ...
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Encyclopedia of Hell, Miriam Van Scott
Fascinating encyclopedia which surveys hell in history, world religions, literature, art and modern media. A very useful non-Christian sources for a study (or the beginnings of a study) on hell, although too focused on pop culture ...
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The Problem of Hell: A Philosophical Anthology, Joel Buenting
An uneven collection of essays from a philosophical perspective on hell. Among the more useful and engaging are Kronen & Reitan’s “Species of Hell”, and “Hell, Wrath, and the Grace of God,” by Stephen Davis ...
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