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A Biblical Defense of Purgatory

A Biblical Defense of Purgatory

by Kenny Burchard | Jan 4, 2019 | Gospel, Hell, Multiple Views, Sin, Soteriology, Theological Studies

When I felt the Holy Spirit calling me and my family to fully reconcile with the Roman Catholic Church, I sat down and made a list of all the things about Catholic Doctrine (as I understood it at the time) that I had a serious problem with. And trust me when I tell...
Was Adam Originally Immortal?

Was Adam Originally Immortal?

by Kenny Burchard | Mar 23, 2016 | Anthropology, Creation, Gospel, Hell, Sin, Soteriology, Theological Studies

So many fallacies abound (and are passed on by being repeated over and over again) regarding the Genesis account of the creation of humanity, the nature of the first humans before and after the fall, and the nature of the human soul (or spirit, or both if one thinks...
When does God love us?

When does God love us?

by Kenny Burchard | Oct 14, 2013 | Gospel, Hell, Weekly Wesley, Wesleyan-Arminian

John Wesley believed that God loves everyone, period! His understanding of God’s love was quite contrary to the teaching that God specially loves the elect (e.g. certain individual people who are “chosen” to be saved) in a way that is different from they...
Hell, Hermeneutics, and Ed Fudge’s “The Fire That Consumes”

Hell, Hermeneutics, and Ed Fudge’s “The Fire That Consumes”

by Kenny Burchard | Sep 10, 2013 | Biblical Studies, Hell, Hermeneutics, Reviews, Theological Studies

Hell, yes! That’s a two-word summary that captures the answer to the question, “Does Ed Fudge really believe in hell?”  But that, my friends, is not real the reason I’m recommending his book, “The Fire That Consumes.” For me, the real treasure in this book is not...

Martin Bashir (MSNBC) Interviews Rob Bell

by Luke Geraty | Mar 15, 2011 | Eschatology, Hell

Bashir gets to the heart of the issue quickly. HT: Justin Taylor

What the “Hell” is Going on with All of the Latest Hell Talk?

by Luke Geraty | Mar 15, 2011 | Eschatology, Hell, New Testament, Old Testament

It seems like everyone is talking about Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins. In the past couple weeks, I’ve had more discussions on the subject of hell than ever in my life. It seems like a lot of people are interested about the subject, though I suspect a lot...

What are YOUR thoughts on this video?

by Luke Geraty | Mar 3, 2011 | Eschatology, Hell

LOVE WINS. from Rob Bell on Vimeo. What are your thoughts on this video?

Quotable Theology

A sinner can no more repent and believe without the Holy Spirit’s aid than he can create a world.

— Charles Spurgeon

Quotable Theology

A sinner can no more repent and believe without the Holy Spirit’s aid than he can create a world.

— Charles Spurgeon
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