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Pastoral Reflections on Hell

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This article addresses a number of pastoral concerns related to the doctrine of hell, such as how we speak about it, the end-time judgment, and how it should make believers bold to proclaim.

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Theological Reflections on Hell

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This article addresses theological issues that issue from the doctrine of hell, especially the doctrine of the justice of God.

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Is the Church Still Serious about It?

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This article discusses three main alternative positions to the historic orthodox position on hell: universalism, annihilationism, and a definitive self-exclusion from God's presence. From there it explores the biblical teaching on hell, making use of Christ's teaching in Mark 9:42-48.

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Ten Things You Should Know about Definite Atonement

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This article highlights ten key notes about the doctrine of definite atonement.

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Does Definite Atonement Undermine Our Zeal for Evangelism?

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The doctrine of definite atonement, or limited atonement, has often caused controversy, not least in the area of evangelism. This article considers how Christ himself both spoke of the doctrine and gave a universal call for all to come to him.

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There is nothing in the fact of death, nothing in the consequences of death, which Christ has not endured for us Brooke Foss Westcott
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