'Lindsey Hall's careful examination of Hick and Swinburne is helpful not just for specialists, but for anyone interested in the question of hell, a God of love, and human freedom. Hall is critical of both thinkers and advances and defends a radical alternative. Her prose is always lucid and she writes with a pastoral and intellectual sensibility.' Gavin D'Costa, Reader in Christian Theology, University of Bristol, UK '... this is a significant discussion of crucial issues that moves the discussion in some new directions. It provides an informative and critical review not only of Swinburne and Hick but also an insightful assessment of several other writers who have recently addressed the topics of hell and universalism.' Arsdisputandi