For many the thought of "Hell" is incomprehensible especially as an eternal suffering from not following God's way. Like it or not, Hell is mentioned all over the Bible and for those Christians who take the Bible literally, it's all a part of the divine plan. Author Steve Gregg has done extensive research in his new book to share with the reader the pros and cons of three popular Christian views which explan Hell's purpose. This book is very deep and took me several times of reading and rereading to grasp each concept. I was given this opportunity through Book Sneeze in exchange for my honest opinions. It's not important as to whether I believe what each sect proclaims. What's more important here is the detailed account on what Mr. Gregg promises. The book will keep you captivated and wanting to understand more. It raises a lot of questions and controversy as much as the subject as Hell itself. The book contains a lot of history siting the views of the early church. Included in the back of the book is a chart of arguments for Tradictionalism; Conditionalism; and Restorationalism. The Author has given us a superb work of writing which will teach each reader much.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
All You Want to Know About Hell By Steve Gregg
For many the thought of "Hell" is incomprehensible especially as an eternal suffering from not following God's way. Like it or not, Hell is mentioned all over the Bible and for those Christians who take the Bible literally, it's all a part of the divine plan. Author Steve Gregg has done extensive research in his new book to share with the reader the pros and cons of three popular Christian views which explan Hell's purpose. This book is very deep and took me several times of reading and rereading to grasp each concept. I was given this opportunity through Book Sneeze in exchange for my honest opinions. It's not important as to whether I believe what each sect proclaims. What's more important here is the detailed account on what Mr. Gregg promises. The book will keep you captivated and wanting to understand more. It raises a lot of questions and controversy as much as the subject as Hell itself. The book contains a lot of history siting the views of the early church. Included in the back of the book is a chart of arguments for Tradictionalism; Conditionalism; and Restorationalism. The Author has given us a superb work of writing which will teach each reader much.
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