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Two Views of Hell: A Biblical and Theological Dialogue
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Two Views of Hell: A Biblical and Theological Dialogue. Edward William Fudge and Robert A. Peterson. Downers Grove: IVP, 2000, 228 pp., $12.99 paper.
As this new millennium emerges, the doctrine of hell has become an important and controversial topic in contemporary evangelicalism. The rising interest likely stems from the current debate among evangelicals over annihilationism (sometimes called "conditionalism"). Although belief in annihilationism has existed for centuries, the teachi...
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Two Views of Hell: A Biblical and Theological Dialogue
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Two Views of Hell: A Biblical and Theological Dialogue. Edward William Fudge and Robert A. Peterson. Downers Grove: IVP, 2000, 228 pp., $12.99 paper. As this new millennium emerges, the doctrine of hell has become an important and controversial topic in contemporary evangelicalism. The rising
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Visions of hell
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; The road there is paved with good intentions. But what about the place itself? Paved? Hot? Full of people gnashing their teeth? A metaphor for something even worse? Theologians have been debating the particulars of hell since there have been gods and religion, offering interpretations about what
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So Hell is a real place after all. Thank heavens for that
The Independent - London
; THANK GOD for that: Hell, it turns out, is a real place after all. An organisation by the name of the Evangelical Alliance has published The Nature of Hell, a 150-page document that seeks to restore some kind of vivid dignity to the infernal regions, and to rescue them from the vapid hegemony of
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Hell occurs in three headlines: 'Hell is around the corner'...'Mybooze hell'... and 'her TV sitcom hell'. It's been a good month for Hell all round. But for all sorts of reasons, Hell is not the place it was
The Independent - London
; There was a minor flurry of moral consternation a week or two ago, when a computer game company launched its new advertising campaign. "Go to Hell," read the poster's fiery letters, "You Deserve It." One of those was tactlessly put up opposite a Bolton church, the vicar of which took a dim view of
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Road to Hell leads directly to . . . Michigan?
Chicago Sun-Times
; HELL, Mich. This road trip is paved with sizzling jokes. I've been to Hell and back. Let's go to Hell. Too easy. Hell is an easy-going borough of 247 people about 50 miles west of Detroit and 20 miles north of Ann Arbor. Hell is known for horseback riding, fishing and hiking on more than 11,666
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Hell is what people are and what they build for themselves
The Spectator
; The report on Hell by evangelical members of various Churches concludes that it does exist but does not make clear what the place will be like. The curious thing about Hell is that most people, if questioned, say they don't believe in it, yet they use the terms `Hell' or `hellish' every day of
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The road to hell is paved with Silly Putty
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; "If they served breakfast in hell," a friend told me a while ago, "it would always be soft-boiled eggs." It was a passing comment for her, but an inspiration to me. In hell, I believe, all the cabinets would smell like vitamins. The NBA playoffs would last until September. The clothes would be
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JOHN BRIGHT: Hell of an answer to exam question.(Business)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Byline: JOHN BRIGHT The following is supposedly an actual question given on a University of Washington chemistry exam. The answer by one student was so 'profound' that the professor shared it with colleagues, via the Internet. Bonus Question: Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat), or endothermic
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JUDGMENT DAY: Our top pundits answer the burning question: Do you believe in HELL.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; GOOD news for sinners - hell does not exist. There are no lakes of fire, no devils and no brimstone, according to a report from the Church ...
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In Hell, CBC is the only channel
Winnipeg Free Press
; ... night, I was watching the CBC television news -- that defining icon of Canadian Culture ... Heaven. I can't remember now what particular news item brought on this inspiration. It might ... was influenced by another item in the news this week. Pope Benedict XVI had some bad ...
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