Jesus Undefeated
Condemning the False Doctrine of Eternal Torment
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Narrated by:
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Eric Morrison
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By:
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Keith Giles
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What if God is better than you think and hell isn't an eternal torture chamber?
Many Christians are unaware that Universal Reconciliation was the dominant view of the church for the first 500 years, with Annihilation and Eternal Torment as minority positions. Jesus Undefeated is an eye-opening examination of all three views of the afterlife and a God who is even more loving than we dare imagine. Discover the Gospel that is not merely "Good News", but fantastically "Great News."
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- Alice Davis
- 14-12-20
A new look at an old question
Looking at the scriptures and the early Fathers of the Church, Giles points out that both Jewish and early Christian views of the afterlife were by no means unanimous. The school of Rome, which saw eternal damnation as one outcome, was but one of three schools of early Christian thought. Neither the Apostle's Creed nor the Nicene Creed supports the view of eternal damnation. The doctrine of universal reconciliation was more widely held. St. Basil, in his writings, supports the view of eternal damnation not on scriptural grounds, but in order to govern by fear. "Sinners in the hand of an angry God" is the view of a Yale president, Jonathan Edwards, but cannot be found in the Bible.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-10-22
A MUST Read
Anyone who considers themselves a follower of Christ needs to read this and wake up to the Truth and magnitude of who Father God really is!
This is another excellent work from Keith Giles. Well balanced findings from scripture and church history, and mind blowing to see how blinded we've been for so long!
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