Posted tagged ‘Hell’

Rob Bell: Your Concept of Love Is Not Credible

July 13, 2011

Richard Lovelace, some 32 years ago, had some great words for Rob Bell and those who would argue that “love wins” where there is no wrath and reality of hell. Lovelace writes: “The cross is the perfect statement both of God’s wrath against sin and of the depth of his love and mercy in the [...]

Let’s Tell Them!

March 29, 2011

Revising God by Hating Hell

March 2, 2011

Clark Pinnock commenting on why he rejects the classical position of hell as eternal punishment: “I am rejecting the traditional view of hell in part out of a sense of moral and theological revulsion to it.  The idea that a conscious creature should have to undergo physical and mental torture through unending time is profoundly [...]

“Closet Universalists”

March 2, 2011

* Updated 03.02.2011 One of the things that the Rob Bell saga is doing is shining the light on the encroachment of universalism in the sphere of biblical orthodoxy.  I have no idea whether Rob Bell is a universalist or not, but my guess is if he is, then universalism will de facto become a [...]

Liberalism Cannot Handle the Reality of Atonement and the Certainty of Death

February 17, 2008

Trevin Wax, who blogs with me at Said at Southern, has been posting some excellent stuff. I encourage you to check out his blog and subscribe to his feed. Today, JT picks up on Trevin’s post which is an ER clip of a dying man needing real answers, only to find himself with a liberal [...]

Dan Kimball on Wholeness and Hell

November 19, 2007

Dan Kimball, a leading voice in the Emerging Church Movement, shares his concerns of an absence of evangelism and downplaying (if not outrightly rejecting) the reality of hell. Here’s an excerpt from Kimball’s blogpost (emphasis mine): Something else I love about [this convention] is something I honestly feel is often missing often in the whole [...]


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