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Reasonable Damnation: How Jonathan Edwards Argued for the Rationality of Hell

Reasonable Damnation: How Jonathan Edwards Argued for the Rationality of Hell

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  • Bruce W. Davidson

This essay first summarizes and analyzes Jonathan Edwards' arguments that the doctrine of hell and eternal damnation is consistent with the mercy and justice of God. The crux of the matter is the nature of God himself. Secondly, the author then examines Edwards' response to various objections to and reinterpretations of this doctrine.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1995. 10 pages.

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