Episode 114: "An Unquenchable Doctrine": Chris Date on the Recent History of Conditional Immortality - podcast episode cover

Episode 114: "An Unquenchable Doctrine": Chris Date on the Recent History of Conditional Immortality

Nov 08, 201840 min
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Rethinking Hell contributor Chris Date recently presented a paper at Lloyd Strickland's and Andrew Crome's conference, "Imagining the Last Things: Eschatology and Apocalypticism, 1500-Present." Chris's paper, "An Unquenchable Doctrine: The Tenacity of Conditional Immortality in Recent History," outlines the history of conditionalism since the Reformation and its increasing popularity despite attempts by traditionalists to stamp it out, and the evolution of the doctrine of eternal torment into something much more moderate than would be recognizable to Christians of the past.

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