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Swinburne's Hell and Hick's Universalism: Are We Free to Reject God? - Routledge Revivals 1st edition
Lindsey Hall
Swinburne's Hell and Hick's Universalism: Are We Free to Reject God? - Routledge Revivals 1st edition
Lindsey Hall
This title was first published in 2003. This book seeks to establish whether a Christian position must entail a belief in hell or whether Christians can hold a coherent theory of universal salvation. Richard Swinburne's defence of hell depends on the argument that hell is necessary if humans are to be genuinely free. It becomes clear that the contemporary discussion of hell and universalism cannot be separated from the issues of human freedom and God's knowledge, and so Hall centres the discussion round the question 'Are we Free to Reject God?' John Hick argues that although we are free to reject God there will eventually be an universalist outcome. Having examined the contrasting arguments of Hick and Swinburne, Hall builds on Hick's position to develop an argument for Christian universal salvation which holds in balance our freedom in relation to God and the assurance that all will finally be saved.
254 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | October 27, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781138718852 |
Publishers | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Pages | 254 |
Dimensions | 163 × 266 × 20 mm · 520 g |
Language | English |
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