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Second Thoughts about Hell

Understanding What We Believe

Second Thoughts about Hell
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Paperback
ISBN-13
9780664269067
Release Date
2025-09-16

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Second Thoughts about Hell : Understanding What We Believe, Ronald J. Allen
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As Christians, what should we believe about hell?Instead of offering a prescriptive, one-size-fits-all answer, Ronald Allen and Robert Cornwall guide the reader through the historical interpretation of hell.They begin with the voices of the Hebrew Bible, extrabiblical, and New Testament texts and the voices of the early, medieval, Reformation, and modern church, pointing out the three main Christian views today—literalism (hell exists, and those there will suffer for eternity), annihilationism (the punishment of hell is limited and leads to the extinction of the sufferer), and universalism (everyone is saved, so hell does not exist).They include multiple contemporary theological positions on hell, such as those of liberation theologians and process theologians.The book also takes an ecumenical and interfaith approach to the topic by describing Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish, and Muslim perspectives on hell.Through describing and explaining these different points of view, Allen and Cornwall allow the reader to decide what view(s) of hell make the most theological and ethical sense to them, and they conclude by offering their personal thoughts on hell. The book includes a study guide and glossary, making it an excellent resource for group study.An online resource designed for pastors who want to design topical and lectionary-based sermon series on hell is available for download.