The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalism and conditional immortality. However, they need to explain why the church has been misled in adopting the traditional view. This paper draws from cognitive and evolutionary science of religion to provide an “error theory” of why eternal hell became the dominant view. Early Christianity grew rapidly despite persecution and marginalization. The fear of hell probably helped Christian communities to maintain cooperation by weeding out free riding even in times of crisis. Here the traditional view proved to be more effective than its competitors
This article is a reply to Karori Mbugua’s article titled “The Problem of Hell Revisited: Towards a ...
The purpose of this study was to historically examine the concept of hell through the perspective of...
Among the differing Christian denominations there are various viewpoints regarding hell. This articl...
The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalis...
Hell is being written out of theology and banned from serious conversation; for most scholars and mo...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Systematic Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaA significant tension e...
American Evangelical Christians have created and used a specific history of the doctrine of hell in ...
This paper's key conclusion is that church doctrine about the afterlife is a function of factors pre...
The topic of hell, however, has made a dramatic comeback, and there is probably no more heated debat...
The concept of hell as a place for eternal punishment is a central theme in both Christianity and Is...
Within Christianity, there are a spectrum of beliefs regarding the function and mode of baptism, wha...
In God’s Final Victory: A Comparative Philosophical Case for Universalism, we argue that for every v...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Much recent academic literature on the afterlife has been focused on the justice of eternity and whe...
This article is a reply to Karori Mbugua’s article titled “The Problem of Hell Revisited: Towards a ...
The purpose of this study was to historically examine the concept of hell through the perspective of...
Among the differing Christian denominations there are various viewpoints regarding hell. This articl...
The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalis...
Hell is being written out of theology and banned from serious conversation; for most scholars and mo...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Systematic Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaA significant tension e...
American Evangelical Christians have created and used a specific history of the doctrine of hell in ...
This paper's key conclusion is that church doctrine about the afterlife is a function of factors pre...
The topic of hell, however, has made a dramatic comeback, and there is probably no more heated debat...
The concept of hell as a place for eternal punishment is a central theme in both Christianity and Is...
Within Christianity, there are a spectrum of beliefs regarding the function and mode of baptism, wha...
In God’s Final Victory: A Comparative Philosophical Case for Universalism, we argue that for every v...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Much recent academic literature on the afterlife has been focused on the justice of eternity and whe...
This article is a reply to Karori Mbugua’s article titled “The Problem of Hell Revisited: Towards a ...
The purpose of this study was to historically examine the concept of hell through the perspective of...
Among the differing Christian denominations there are various viewpoints regarding hell. This articl...