<p>'Larry Dixon has addressed a topic which is of great current importance . . . This is a book which every serious student of the Bible and theology must read'.</p>

- Millard J. Erickson,

<p> 'In a climate where universalism is very fashionable in churches and seminaries, Dr. Dixon stands forthrightly in support of the traditional orthodox doctrine of endless conscious punishment.'</p>

- Roger Nicole,

<p>'Respectfully interacts with opponents and writes in a manner that is atonce attractive, passionate accessible to ordinary believers.'</p>

- Robert A. Peterson,

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<p>A thoughtful, provocative, and fair-minded treatment of a controversial theme in Christian doctrine.</p>

- Thomas Oden, Drew University Graduate and Theological School,

In a time of Christian confusion and evangelical erosion, Jesus' teaching about the destiny of the wicked needs to be emphasized. Is there a biblical doctrine of hell or are Christians free to hold a variety of viewpoints on this issue?

In this book Larry Dixon examines many of the current theories on hell and encourages the reader to take the Bible's teaching on Hell as seriously as Jesus Christ did in order to tell people the Good News that we know so that they won't spend eternity on The Other Side of the Good News.

Dixon looks at three alternative views to the traditional doctrine of hell, universalism, annihilationism and post-mortem conversion. In the last chapter he asks "Does it make any difference what view Christians hold about the Other Side?" and "Can there be alternative positions within the church?"

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ISBN
9781857928044
Publisert
2003-01-20
Utgiver
Christian Focus Publications Ltd; Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Vekt
260 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
265

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Dr. Larry Dixon is Professor Emeritus at Columbia International University, South Carolina. The author of over a dozen books, he and his wife Linda have been married over fifty years and have seven grandchildren. He blogs at larrydixon.wordpress.com