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Two Views of Hell: A Biblical & Theological Dialogue

Edward William Fudge

Here you'll find a frank debate between Edward William Fudge and Robert A. Peterson who present strong theological and scriptural evidence for two opposing views of the nature of hell.

Book Details

  • Publisher: IVP Academic
  • Publish Date: Apr 10th, 2000
  • Pages: 228
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Print-On-Demand - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.26in - 5.48in - 0.66in - 0.64lb
  • EAN: 9780830822553
  • Categories: Christian Theology - EschatologyTheologyBiblical Studies - Exegesis & Hermeneutics

About the Author

Fudge, Edward William: -

Edward Fudge is a theologian and practicing lawyer based in Texas. He is the author of The Fire That Consumes: A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of Final Punishment.

Peterson, Robert A.: -

Robert A. Peterson has taught for many years at various theological seminaries. He has written or edited numerous books with coauthor Christopher W. Morgan, including The Glory of God and other volumes in the Theology in Community series, and Christian Theology: The Biblical Story and Our Faith.

Praise for this book

"Fudge and Peterson . . . have produced a clear and readable account of the biblical grounds for their positions. Fudge's interpretations of the scriptural data is plausible as is Peterson's and neither can dismiss the other by claiming that Scripture clearly supports their view. This book serves well the purpose of laying out the exegetical grounds for both sides."

--Philosophia Christi

"The book is much needed. The debate over the nature of hell shows no sign of going away, and this book gives a good and thorough presentation of both sides in just over two hundred pages. I hope it receives a wide and careful reading."

--Faith Mission

"A very worthwhile book, especially since it gives both sides of the argument. This gives the book a fairness that should be appreciated."

--Reformed Review