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100 _aWalls, Jerry L
_915152
245 _aHeaven, Hell, and Purgatory :
_brethinking the things that matter most /
_cJerry L Walls
260 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bBrazos Press,
_c[2015]
300 _a235 pages ;
_c22 cm
505 _aWill heaven be boring? How can a good and loving God send people to hell? Is there such a place as purgatory? If so, why is it necessary, if we're saved by grace? Questions about the afterlife abound. Given what is at stake, they are the most important questions we will ever consider. Recent years have seen a surge of Christian books written by people claiming to have received a glimpse of the afterlife, and numerous books, films, and TV shows have apocalyptic or postapocalyptic themes. Jerry Walls, a dynamic writer and expert on the afterlife, distills his academic writing on heaven, hell, and purgatory to offer clear biblical, theological, and philosophical grounding for thinking about these issues. He provides an ecumenical account of purgatory that is compatible with Protestant theology and defends the doctrine of eternal hell. Walls shows that the Christian vision of the afterlife illumines the deepest and most important issues of our lives, changing the way we think about happiness, personal identity, morality, and the very meaning of life.
505 _aHeaven, trinity, and the meaning of life -- Consolation measures when the dream has died -- If God is love, why is there a Hell? -- If we are saved by grace, why do we need Purgatory? -- Saving souls and/or bodies: personal identity in the afterlife -- Wiping away every tear? the afterlife and the problem of evil -- Ultimate motivation: Heaven, Hell, and the ground of morality -- His mercy endures forever-even beyond the grave? -- Can you believe it?
650 _aFuture life
_vChristianity.
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650 _aHeaven
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650 _aHell
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