The End of the Unrepentant: A Study of the Biblical Themes of Fire and Being Consumed
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J. Webb Mealy., & J. Webb Mealy|AUTHOR. (2012). The End of the Unrepentant: A Study of the Biblical Themes of Fire and Being Consumed . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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J. Webb Mealy and J. Webb Mealy|AUTHOR. The End of the Unrepentant: A Study of the Biblical Themes of Fire and Being Consumed Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2012.

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The question of whether hell is everlasting has been a topic of interest for many decades now among evangelicals, and the controversy has only intensified in recent years. Many Christians feel uneasy about the idea of everlasting torment, but their belief in the authority of Scripture leaves them feeling that this doctrine is inescapable. The End of the Unrepentant is written for them. It mounts a unique, positive exegetical argument for annihilationism--an argument so thoroughly founded on the prophetic words of Jesus, Isaiah, and John that it shifts the exegetical burden of proof to those who would wish, for theological reasons, to affirm everlasting torment.
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