Category Archives: Monograph
Hell: The Logic of Damnation, Jerry Walls
This short, obscure book is the greatest book on hell ever written, in my estimation. Hartman is persuasive, memorable, thoroughly biblical, and effortless with a wide range of sources. If I had come across Divine Penology at the beginning of my research, I may not have written Is There Anything Good About Hell? Simply phenomenal. It deserves to be widely ...
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Love Wins, Rob Bell
Intellectual pap. Poison masquerading as Christian insight. Nothing redeeming here. There are much better explanations or defenses of this unbiblical position out there, such as from Talbott ...
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A Treatise on Hells Terror, Christopher Love
A 17th Century Puritan, Love’s writing on hell is bold, biblical and Edwardsian. Hard-hitting, but very good. Co-authors are the McMahon's ...
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Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England, Philip Almond
Very useful overview of thinking on eternity in the 17th and 18th Centuries in England. As such, it is a useful source for other study. For academic work it will lay a good foundation ...
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Erasing Hell: What God Said about Eternity, and the Things We’ve Made Up, Francis Chan & Preston Sprinkle
A well-written, popular-level book by in answer to Bell’s Love Wins. At times it is frustratingly ambivalent or vague, however. Good, but not at all great ...
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Eternal Punishment, A. W. Pink
An extremely short but solid work from a renowned theologian ...
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Divine Penology, L. B. Hartman
This short, obscure book is the greatest book on hell ever written, in my estimation. Hartman is persuasive, memorable, thoroughly biblical, and effortless with a wide range of sources. If I had come across Divine Penology at the beginning of my research, I may not have written Is There Anything Good About Hell? Simply phenomenal. It deserves to be widely ...
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