Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective
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Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective  -     By: Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev

Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective

SPCK Publishing / 2009 / Paperback

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Christ the Conquerer of Hell is in-depth study on the realm of death, and here, Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev presents the message of hope held by the early church, with respect to Christ's victory over Hades. Using Scripture, the patristic tradition and liturgical texts, Archbishop Hilarion explores the mysterious and cosmic event of Christ's descent into Hades and its consequences of this event for all of humanity. As we recite in our creeds that Christ "descended into the dead," so Archbishop Hilarion insists that Christ desended and entered Sheol as Conqueror rather than victim, and by doing so He opened the path to our salvation. Self-will then, remains the only hindrance to our full participation in a life in Christ.

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Title: Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective
By: Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 231
Vendor: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.70 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0881410616
ISBN-13: 9780881410617
Stock No: WW410610

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This in-depth study on the realm of death presents a message of hope held by the first generation of Christians and the early church. Using Scripture, patristic tradition, early Christian poetry, and liturgical texts, Archbishop Hilarion explores the mysterious and enigmatic event of Christ's descent into Hades and its consequences for the human race. Insisting that Christ entered Sheol as Conqueror and not as victim, the author depicts the Lord's descent as an event of cosmic significance opening the path to universal salvation. He also reveals Hades as a place of divine presence, a place where the spiritual fate of a person may still change. Reminding readers that self-will remains the only hindrance to life in Christ, he presents the gospel message anew, even in the shadow of death.

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