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Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives on Ultimate Questions (New Studies In Biblical Theology Series)
Paul R WilliamsonPaperback 2017-12-01
Williamson presents exegetical support for the traditional evangelical understanding of death and the afterlife, and raises questions about popular alternative views.
Publisher Description
This volume explores significant areas of debate amongst evangelical Christians on aspects of death and the afterlife. The study begins by setting out the perspectives of our contemporary culture and the biblical world before highlighting the traditional understanding of the biblical perspective and the issues over which evangelicals have become more polarized. These more controversial areas are examined in the subsequent chapters. Williamson demonstrates that there is considerable exegetical support for the traditional evangelical understanding of death and the afterlife, and raises questions about the basis for increasingly popular alternative understandings.
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Williamson presents exegetical support for the traditional evangelical understanding of death and the afterlife, and raises questions about popular alternative views.
Publisher Description
This volume explores significant areas of debate amongst evangelical Christians on aspects of death and the afterlife. The study begins by setting out the perspectives of our contemporary culture and the biblical world before highlighting the traditional understanding of the biblical perspective and the issues over which evangelicals have become more polarized. These more controversial areas are examined in the subsequent chapters. Williamson demonstrates that there is considerable exegetical support for the traditional evangelical understanding of death and the afterlife, and raises questions about the basis for increasingly popular alternative understandings.