The Dark Side of Destiny: Hell Re-Examined - eBook
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The Dark Side of Destiny: Hell Re-Examined - eBook  -     By: J. Gregory Crofford

The Dark Side of Destiny: Hell Re-Examined - eBook

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Title: The Dark Side of Destiny: Hell Re-Examined - eBook
By: J. Gregory Crofford
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781630870829
ISBN-13: 9781630870829
Stock No: WW110086EB

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Discussion of Hell is hotter than ever. Yet for all the attention the topic has drawn, few are the resources that provide an overview of the major points in dispute without bogging down in detail. The Dark Side of Destiny: Hell Re-examined is an excellent primer, yet goes beyond a mere description of options. Dr. Crofford weighs various views of Hell in the light of Scripture and finds them wanting. In the end, he champions a neglected view of last things that both responds better to the preponderance of biblical evidence and safeguards the character of God as equitable, holy, and loving. With probing discussion questions at the end of short chapters, The Dark Side of Destiny is ideal for Bible studies, Sunday school classes, or small groups.

Author Bio

J. Gregory Crofford (PhD, University of Manchester) is Coordinator of Education and Clergy Development for the Africa Region, Church of the Nazarene. He is the author of Streams of Mercy: Prevenient Grace in the Theology of John and Charles Wesley (2010).

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