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Surprised by Hell
- Unexpected Discoveries in the Bible and Church History
- Narrated by: Les Bridgeman
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book will take you on a fascinating journey through the history of Christian thought.
The journey includes surprising twists and turns as we navigate the three major views of hell in church history: (1) eternal conscious torment, (2) annihilationism (sinners will cease to exist), and (3) ultimate restoration (hell is an afterlife refinery leading all to repentance and faith in Christ). But this is much more than a tour through the underworld. This topic drives us to take a closer look at the Bible, Christian theology, and the character of God.
This audiobook is also posted on YouTube.
©2017 Les Bridgeman (P)2020 Les Bridgeman
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