Discover the secrets of the afterlife with Waymon J. Marshall’s fascinating book,“The Revelation of Life After Death Before the Cross and After the Cross.”Delve into the depths of the Bible and explore the diverse views of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, all through the lens ...
While the museltof christian ministries group of web sites maintain that any of the three main views on the millenium are permissible for the Christian, here is a superb biblical defense of the view which we hold. It is written by William Kilgore.In reading this fine piece of writing it ...
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The twenty-seven essays in this volume reflect Christian attitudes to time from the period of the early church through to the twentieth century, considering differing views on labour, the role and importance of recreation, the use of time for devotional purposes and preparation for the afterlife,...
... I realize you have not posted much lately, but I hope you can assist me. Could you please recommend: 1) books that reflect your views on Christianity and faith, and 2) a good English translation of the Bible? (Extra paragraphing added.) ...
When the writers of the Bible used the word "salvation," they wanted you to be thinking about dwelling safely under your own Vine & Fig Tree during this life -- much more often than they wanted you to be thinking about what you'll be doing in the afterlife. The best place to see ...
“The Age of Reason”by Thomas Paine “Conversations With My Inner Atheist”by evangelical theologian Randal Rauser Lord or Legend? Wrestling with the Jesus Dilemmaby Gregory Boyd and Paul Eddy Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlifeby Bart D. Ehrman ...
Albert the Great c. Thomas Aquinas d. Peter Lombard How did Jerome Bruner differ from Jean Piaget? Was Albert Ellis a trait theorist? Explain and evaluate the views of Freud and Nietzsche, on the rationality of religious belief. Who is Philip Zimbardo? What is Carl Rogers' humanistic ...
“The Age of Reason”by Thomas Paine “Conversations With My Inner Atheist”by evangelical theologian Randal Rauser Lord or Legend? Wrestling with the Jesus Dilemmaby Gregory Boyd and Paul Eddy Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlifeby Bart D. Ehrman ...
In his paper, “Patristic Views on Why There is no Repentance After Death,” David Bradshaw explains how St. Maximus the Confessor follows St. Dionysius the Areopagite in teaching that all human beings have the free will to either choose God or reject Him, and their eternal fate will simply...