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The Fire That Consumes A Biblical And Historical Study Of The Doctrine Of Final Punishment 3rd Edition Edward William Fudge

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The Fire That Consumes A Biblical And Historical Study Of The Doctrine Of Final Punishment 3rd Edition Edward William Fudge
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Publisher: Cascade Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 439
Author: Edward William Fudge
ISBN: 9781621892434, 1621892433
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 3

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The Fire That Consumes A Biblical And Historical Study Of The Doctrine Of Final Punishment 3rd Edition Edward William Fudge by Edward William Fudge 9781621892434, 1621892433 instant download after payment.

Since the publication of its first edition in 1982, Edward Fudge’s book The Fire that Consumes has been the fullest and most thorough exposition and defense of the view that the fate of the unsaved will be final destruction, not (as in the traditional doctrine of hell) eternal torment. In the meantime the issue has been more widely discussed among Evangelical Christians than ever before and the view that Fudge advocates is undoubtedly now favored by more Evangelical Christians than ever before. Some prominent Evangelical leaders have endorsed it and there is a widespread sense that this is an issue on which discussion and disagreement among Evangelical Christians is entirely legitimate.

A new edition of the book is therefore amply justified, especially as Fudge’s work has been frequently cited and critiqued by those who have defended the traditional doctrine. He has taken the opportunity to engage with these critics and thereby to clarify and strengthen his case at many points. He also chronicles the main developments—the growing acceptability of conditional immortality and the controversies and discussions—that have occurred since 1982.

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