In this book Jerry L. Walls argues that the doctrine of heaven is ripe for serious reconsideration. He contends not only that the orthodox view of heaven can be defended from objections commonly raised against it, but also that heaven is a powerful resource for addressing persistent philosophical problems, not the least of which concern the ground of morality and the meaning of life.
In this book Jerry L. Walls argues that the doctrine of heaven is ripe for serious reconsideration. He contends not only that the orthodox view of heaven can be defended from objections commonly raised against it, but also that heaven is a powerful resource for addressing persistent philosophical problems, not the least of which concern the ground of morality and the meaning of life.
Jerry L. Walls is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky and Senior Speaking Fellow for the Morris Institute for Human Values. His first excursion into eschatology was Hell: The Logic of Damnation.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Heaven and God's Goodness 2: Heaven, the Nature of Salvation, and Purgatory 3: Heaven and its Inhabitants 4: Heaven, Trinity, and Personal Identity 5: Heaven and the Problem of "Irredeemable Evil" 6: Heaven and Visions of Life after Life 7: Heaven, Morality and the Meaning of Life Conclusion
Introduction 1: Heaven and God's Goodness 2: Heaven, the Nature of Salvation, and Purgatory 3: Heaven and its Inhabitants 4: Heaven, Trinity, and Personal Identity 5: Heaven and the Problem of "Irredeemable Evil" 6: Heaven and Visions of Life after Life 7: Heaven, Morality and the Meaning of Life Conclusion
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