Predestined for Hell?

Predestined for Hell?
Title Predestined for Hell? PDF eBook
Author John R. Rice
Publisher Sword of the Lord Publishers
Pages 108
Release 2000-08
Genre
ISBN 9780873986571

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Predestined for Hell? No!

Predestined for Hell? No!
Title Predestined for Hell? No! PDF eBook
Author John R. Rice
Publisher
Pages 103
Release 1971
Genre Calvinism
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Predestined for Hell? Absolutely Not!

Predestined for Hell? Absolutely Not!
Title Predestined for Hell? Absolutely Not! PDF eBook
Author Adrian Rogers
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1999
Genre Predestination
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Lutheran Theology

Lutheran Theology
Title Lutheran Theology PDF eBook
Author Steven D. Paulson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 302
Release 2011-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567550001

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Ask for the Ancient Paths

Ask for the Ancient Paths
Title Ask for the Ancient Paths PDF eBook
Author James Guirguis
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 2013
Genre Orthodox Eastern Church
ISBN 9781936270637

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At a time when so many disaffected Christians are trying to recreate the Church from scratch, Fr. James offers a clear and accessible apology for simply returning to what Christ's Church was always meant to be.

Dare We Hope - 2nd Edition

Dare We Hope - 2nd Edition
Title Dare We Hope - 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Hans Urs von Balthasar
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 226
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 158617942X

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This book is perhaps one of the most misunderstood works of Catholic theology of our time. Critics contend that von Balthasar espouses universalism, the idea that all men will certainly be saved. Yet, as von Balthasar insists, damnation is a real possibility for anyone. Indeed, he explores the nature of damnation with sobering clarity. At the same time, he contends that a deep understanding of God’s merciful love and human freedom, and a careful reading of the Catholic tradition, point to the possibility—not the certainty—that, in the end, all men will accept the salvation Christ won for all. For this all-embracing salvation, von Balthasar says, we may dare hope, we must pray and with God’s help we must work. The Catholic Church’s teaching on hell has been generally neglected by theologians, with the notable exception of von Balthasar. He grounds his reflections clearly in Sacred Scripture and Catholic teaching. While the Church asserts that certain individuals are in heaven (the saints), she never declares a specific individual to be in hell. In fact, the Church hopes that in their final moments of life, even the greatest sinners would have repented of their terrible sins, and be saved. Sacred Scripture states, “God ... desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all” (1 Tim 2:4–5).

Predestination

Predestination
Title Predestination PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Thuesen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 326
Release 2009-07-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 019988398X

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Winner of the Christianity Today 2010 Book Award for History/Biography, and praised in Christian Century as "witty...erudite...masterful," this groundbreaking history, the first of its kind, shows that far from being only about the age-old riddle of divine sovereignty versus human free will, the debate over predestination is inseparable from other central Christian beliefs and practices--the efficacy of the sacraments, the existence of purgatory and hell, the extent of God's providential involvement in human affairs--and has fueled theological conflicts across denominations for centuries. Peter Thuesen reexamines not only familiar predestinarians such as the New England Puritans and many later Baptists and Presbyterians, but also non-Calvinists such as Catholics and Lutherans, and shows how even contemporary megachurches preach a "purpose-driven" outlook that owes much to the doctrine of predestination. For anyone wanting a fuller understanding of religion in America, Predestination offers both historical context on a doctrine that reaches back 1,600 years and a fresh perspective on today's denominational landscape.