Tag Archives: 20th Century
Justice and Mercy: A Reply to Thomas Talbott, Robert Holyer
Not many answers, but some penetrating philosophical questions for Talbott and his account of "justice" in his universalism ...
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Paul’s Concept of Eternal Punishment, James Rosscup
Explores the concept of eternal punishment in Paul's epistles, focusing on three major passages. Moo covers similar territory better in Hell on Trial ...
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The Doctrine of Eternal Punishment, Harry Buis
Excellent, medium-length book which surveys both the historical and biblical doctrine of hell with breadth. Not much new here, but a solid resource ...
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On Predestination, Reprobation, and the Love of God, John Piper & Thomas Talbott
Two leading theologians from opposite viewpoints spar over reprobation and how eternal punishment interacts with God's love and His eternal decrees ...
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The Doctrine of Eternal Punishment, Sperry Lewis Johnson
Three-part sermon series on hell by an excellent expositor. Deals excellently, if succinctly, with universalism and conditionalism ...
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The Decline of Hell, D. P. Walker
An in-depth survey of views on hell in the 17th century. Fascinating and insightful, if narrow in its scope. Most of the usefulness of the book is in unearthing many of the philosophical questions, conundrums and attempted explanations ...
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Hell: major twentieth century attempts to defend hell, Tony Gray
While too enamored with C. S. Lewis and the free-will view of hell, this long and in-depth thesis provides one of the best overviews of the modern debate on hell from a philosophical perspective ...
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Four Views on Hell 1st Edition, William Crockett
Gerstner is not only an Edwards scholar, more than perhaps anyone else in our generation he typifies Edwards' logic and approach to the doctrines of punishment and hell. This book is hard-hitting and generally excellent, if a bit uneven ...
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Repent or Perish, John Gerstner
Gerstner is not only an Edwards scholar, more than perhaps anyone else in our generation he typifies Edwards' logic and approach to the doctrines of punishment and hell. This book is hard-hitting and generally excellent, if a bit uneven ...
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Heaven and Hell, Peter Toon
This biblical and historical survey of the "last things" demonstrates a penetrating grasp of historical theology. Although a traditionalist on hell, there are a couple minor missteps which keep it from being among the best surveys ...
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