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40 Questions about Heaven and Hell

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Biblical answers to the most frequently asked questions about the afterlife! In 40 Questions About Heaven and Hell, Alan Gomes surveys the Old and New Testaments to paint a comprehensive picture of the afterlife. The question-and-answer format makes it easy to find answers to specific questions on heaven, hell, the intermediate state, the final judgment, and life in eternity. Readers will find solid answers to many vital questions: • What should we conclude about those who claim to have seen heaven or hell? • Is it possible for us to communicate with the dead? • Is there such a place as purgatory? • What will our resurrected bodies be like? • What will we do in the eternal state? • Will there be animals in the eternal state? • What is hell like? • How can a God of love send people to an eternal hell? • Did Jesus “descend into hell” like the Apostles’ Creed says? Study notes point to additional resources for learning, and reflection questions at the end of each chapter make the book ideal for small group studies.

Author Biography:

Alan W. Gomes is professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology and the author of numerous books and articles on theology and apologetics. Benjamin L. Merkle is professor of New Testament Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of 40 Questions About Elders and Deacons.
Release date NZ
November 27th, 2018
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
384
Dimensions
6x9x1
ISBN-13
9780825442766
Product ID
28225335

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