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15March 21st, 2012 @ 8:34 pm by Kevin
Have you written a book about hell? An article? A blog post? Made a video? Or can you recommend a resource we’ve missed? (We realize our list is far from comprehensive.) Please let us know and we’ll see about adding it to our resource page.
I’ve written several blog posts on the topic of hell on my personal blog, S. Clayton — http://www.stephenclayton.tumblr.com
Also – Who Will Be Saved? by William H. Willimon (LOVE this book on salvation and hell — it got me saved)… And, The Parables of the Kingdom, Judgement & Grace by Robert Farrar Capon!
We launched last fall a website/blog from a neo-Calvinist point of view:
godslovewins.com
Also the following site is up but still in progress:
christianuniversalism.com
Both these sites reveal how Ultimate Reconciliation is actually being intuitively supported and constructed by the very theologians most against it (!) Keller, Chan, Galli, Driscoll, Piper et al., Christian Universalism is emerging as something coming from within the very DNA of the Evangelical Church, both Arminian and Reformed.
I am writing a novel on the redemption of Satan called War Song. So fun. I love a good love story with a happy ending, don’t you?
I have this idea that Satan is running scared, believing the lie that his condemnation is never-ending, that his mental illness and wrong idea about God is causing his insanity and all his horrible hatred and sin. What if he observed a new “gospel” being proclaimed by silly little believers like me that he himself was the 100th lost sheep God was pursuing with redemption and reconciliation. Could this great love melt such a heart of stone. I find myself wondering. Could he himself be the Prince once again leading worship in the kingdom? I can’t wait. I want EVERYONE to be there. Don’t you?
I have written “Everyone Is Going to Heaven” (a blog post) and “The Biblical Case for Everyone Is Going to Heaven” (a book). Both can be found at
http://blogforthelordjesus.wordpress.com/2009/12/22/hello-world/
Hi Mike: Thanks for the note. I just posted a link to “Everyone is Going to Heaven” on our Resource page and Facebook page.
I recommend “Why We Need Hell” by Frederica Mathewes-Green found at http://www.antiochian.org/node/18270. This gives a reasoned, traditional (Eastern) Orthodox Christian understanding of hell.
Thanks!
Two suggestions:
“Hope Beyond Hell” by Gerry Beauchemin – http://www.hopebeyondhell.net
“Creation’s Jubilee” by Dr. Stephen E. Jones – http://www.gods-kingdom-ministries.org/book_list.cfm
Thanks for the suggestions, Dan.
What the Hell by Jackson Baer – http://www.whatthehellbook.com
Just added.
Excited about seeing the movie! Here is a blog I wrote a while back on the subject: http://theboeskool.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/rob-bell-and-puppies-in-hell/
Please see my blog, http://dancingpastthedark.com, about distressing near-death experiences, which are sometimes perceived as proving hell. The ebook, Dancing Past the Dark: Distressing Near-Death Experiences, should be on Kindle, Nook, and other e-readers the week after Easter.
The book comes out of 30 years of research based at the International Association for Near-Death Studies and contains a longish chapter on the evolution of ideas about hell since ancient times. It pays considerable attention to alternative interpretations to the concept of God’s desiring eternal torment.