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angels with Him, " so that "God may be all in all." (I Corinthians 15-28) Those who have God as their "all" within this life will finally have divine fulfillment and life. For those whose "all" is themselves and this world, the "all" of God will be their torture, their punishment and their death. And theirs will be "weeping and gnashing of teeth." (Matthew 8:21, et al.) The Son of Man will send His angels and they will gather out of His kingdom all causes of sin and all evil doers, and throw them into the furnace of fire; there men will weep and gnash their teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the
Kingdom of their Father. (Matthew 13:41-43) According to the saints, the "fire" that will consume sinners at the coming of the Kingdom of God is the same "fire" that will shine with splendor in the saints. It is the "fire" of God's love; the "fire" of God himself who is love. "For our God is a consuming fire" (Hebrews 12:29) who "dwells in unapproachable light." (I Timothy 6:16) For those who love God and who love all creation in him, the "consuming fire" of God will be radiant bliss and unspeakable delight. For those who do not love God, and who do not love at all, this same "consuming fire" will be the cause of their "weeping" and their "gnashing of teeth." Thus it is the Catholic Church's spiritual teaching that God does not punish man by some material fire or physical torment. God simply reveals himself in the risen Lord Jesus in such a glorious way that no man can fail to behold his glory. It is the presence of God's splendid glory and love that is the scourge of those who reject its radiant power and light. ... those who find themselves in hell will be chastised by the scourge of love. How cruel and bitter this torment of love will be! For those who understand that they have sinned against love, undergo no greater suffering than those produced by the most fearful tortures. The sorrow which takes hold of the heart, which has sinned against love, is more piercing than any other pain. It is not right to say that the sinners in hell are deprived of the love of God ... But love acts in two ways, as suffering of the reproved, and as joy in the blessed! (St. Isaac of Syria, Mystic Treatises) The Orthodox Church of America website
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1632:, the individuals in spirit prison who chose not to accept the gospel and repent will also be resurrected (1 Corinthians 15:20-22) and receive an immortal physical body, which is referred to as the "second resurrection". At these appointed times of resurrection, "death and hell" will deliver up the dead that are in them to be judged according to their works (Revelations 20:13), at which point all but the sons of perdition will receive a degree of glory, which Paul compared to the glory of the sun, moon, and stars (1 Corinthians 15:41). The Church explains biblical descriptions of hell being "eternal" or "endless" punishment as being descriptive of their infliction by God rather than an unending temporal period. Latter-day Saint scripture quotes God as saying "I am endless, and the punishment which is given from my hand is endless punishment, for Endless is my name. Wherefore—Eternal punishment is God's punishment. Endless punishment is God's punishment." Latter-day Saints also believe in a more permanent concept of hell, commonly referred to as
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2811:"In the common sense of the word 'place', if you were to say 'Hell is not a place', you would be denying that Hell exists. Some thought that the Pope, in the statement quoted above, was denying that Hell is a place in this sense. He was, of course, doing nothing of the sort. Thus, to return to the Pope's words again, John Paul II must not be misinterpreted when he said 'Rather than a place, hell indicates state….' He certainly was not denying that it is a place, but instead was shifting our focus to the real essence of hell—what the term 'hell' truly indicates—the self-chosen separation from God. The 'place' or 'location' of hell is secondary, and considerations of where it is should not deflect us from our most important concerns: what it is, and how to avoid it" (
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English Bible, for, in our present acceptation of them, they are simply mistranslations." This corroborates the metaphysical interpretation of Scripture, and sustains the truth that Hell is a figure of speech that represents a corrective state of mind. When error has reached its limit, the retroactive law asserts itself, and judgment, being part of that law, brings the penalty upon the transgressor. This penalty is not punishment, but discipline, and if the transgressor is truly repentant and obedient, he is forgiven in Truth. —
3208:"Hell is the natural consequence of a life lived apart from God. The terrible suffering of hell consists in the realization that, over the course of a lifetime, one has come, not to love, but to hate one's true good, and thus to be radically unfit to enjoy that Good. It is this pain of loss that is central to the Catholic understanding of hell. Imagine the predicament of one who both knows that God is the great love of his life, and that he has turned irreversably away from this love. This is what hell is" (
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the furnace of fire", and that he will pronounce the condemnation: "Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire!" The teaching of the Church affirms the existence of hell and its eternity. Immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into hell, where they suffer the punishments of hell, "eternal fire". The chief punishment of hell is eternal separation from God, in whom alone man can possess the life and happiness for which he was created and for which he longs.
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he sees it; he has got to deny Jesus Christ when the heavens have been opened unto him, and to deny the plan of salvation with his eyes open to the truth of it; and from that time he begins to be an enemy." In other words, the unpardonable sin is committed by those who "den the Son after the Father has revealed him". However, according to the Latter-day Saint understanding, since most humans lack such an extent of religious enlightenment, they cannot commit the
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theoria, literally meaning vision-in this case vision by means of unceasing and uninterrupted memory of God. Those who remain selfish and self-centered with a hardened heart, closed to God's love, will not see the glory of God in this life. However, they will see God's glory eventually, but as an eternal and consuming fire and outer darkness. From FRANKS, ROMANS, FEUDALISM, AND DOCTRINE/Diagnosis and
Therapy Father John S. Romanides Diagnosis and Therapy
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interpreted these words as a denial that Hell can be considered to be a place, or at least as providing an alternative picture of Hell. Others have explicitly disagreed with the interpretation of what the Pope said as an actual denial that Hell can be considered a place and have said that the Pope was only directing attention away from what is secondary to the real essence of hell.
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irreversibility of a mortally sinful life that goes un-absolved before one's death, and the dogma and reality of the place or state of hell). Another interpretation is that the
Catechism by no means denies other forms of suffering, but stresses that the pain of loss is central to the Catholic understanding of hell.
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Gen. 37:35, Gen. 42:38, Gen. 44:29, Gen. 44:31, I Sam. 2:6, I Kings 2:6, I Kings 2:9, Job 7:9, Job 14:13, Job 17:13, Job 21:13, Job 24:19, Psalm 6:5, Psalm 30:3, Psalm 31:17, Psalm 49:14, Psalm 49:14, Psalm 49:15, Psalm 88:3, Psalm 89:48, Prov. 1:12, Prov. 30:16, Ecc. 9:10, Song 8:6, Isa. 14:11, Isa.
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Proper preparation for vision of God takes place in two stages: purification, and illumination of the noetic faculty. Without this, it is impossible for man's selfish love to be transformed into selfless love. This transformation takes place during the higher level of the stage of illumination called
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God himself is both heaven and hell, reward and punishment. All men have been created to see God unceasingly in his uncreated glory. Whether God will be for each man heaven or hell, reward or punishment, depends on man's response to God's love and on man's transformation from the state of selfish and
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resolves it by positing a doctrine of limited atonement, which claims that God's love is restricted. Only a select number of people are elected to be saved, which includes redemption and purification. This demonstrates a special love, and most people (the 'eternally reprobate' or non-elect) are given
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This is known as the eternal conscious torment (ECT) view. This view is the traditional position of
Anabaptist (Mennonite, Hutterite, Bruderhof, Amish, Schwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren and Apostolic Christian churches), Anglican, Baptist, Charismatics, Lutheran, Methodist, Moravian, Pentecostals,
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separation of God: after all, God, being above all a merciful and loving entity, takes no pleasure in the death of the living, and does not will or predestine anyone to go there (the
Catholic stance is that God does not will suffering, and that the only entities known to be in hell beyond a doubt are
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They also hold that Hell is not an eternal place and that the descriptions of it as "eternal" or "unquenchable" does not mean that the fire will never go out. They base this idea in other biblical cases such as the "eternal fire" (e.g. Jude 1:7) that was sent as punishment to the people of Sodom and
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or sin "against the Holy Ghost", will be consigned to outer darkness. Near the end of his life, in a discourse called the King
Follett Sermon, Joseph Smith taught that, "After a man has sinned against the Holy Ghost, there is no repentance for him. He has got to say that the sun does not shine while
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While the saint goes from the judgment to enjoy eternal bliss, the impenitent sinner is turned away into everlasting condemnation, punishment and misery. As heaven is described in the Bible as a place of everlasting happiness, so hell is described as a place of endless torment, where the worm dieth
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Jesus often speaks of "Gehenna" of "the unquenchable fire" reserved for those who to the end of their lives refuse to believe and be converted, where both soul and body can be lost. Jesus solemnly proclaims that he "will send his angels, and they will gather. . . all evil doers, and throw them into
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Richard Owen's interpretation of this remark as declaring that hell is an actual place was reported in
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defined Hell by using the word "state" alone: "Hell is a state to which the wicked are condemned, and in which they are deprived of the sight of God for all eternity, and are in dreadful torments." However, suffering is characterized as both mental and physical: "The damned will suffer in both mind
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Eastern Orthodox: "Those theological symbols, heaven and hell, are not crudely understood as spatial destinations but rather refer to the experience of God's presence according to two different modes." Several Eastern Orthodox theologians do describe hell as separation from God, in the
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Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and
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It is unclear whether those in outer darkness will ultimately be redeemed. Of outer darkness and the sons of perdition, Latter-day Saint scripture states that "the end thereof, neither the place thereof, nor their torment, no man knows; Neither was it revealed, neither is, neither will be revealed
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Eastern teaching is that hell and heaven are dimensions of God's intensifying presence, as this presence is
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Man has a malfunctioning or non-functioning noetic faculty in the heart, and it is the task especially of the clergy to apply the cure of unceasing memory of God, otherwise called unceasing prayer or illumination. "Those who have selfless love and are friends of God see God in light—Divine light,
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which is a state of punishment for those who reject Christ and his Atonement. This is understood to be a temporary state in which the spirits of deceased persons will be taught the gospel and have an opportunity to repent and accept ordinances of salvation. Latter-day Saints teach that it was for
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For those who love the Lord, his Presence will be infinite joy, paradise and eternal life. For those who hate the Lord, the same Presence will be infinite torture, hell and eternal death. The reality for both the saved and the damned will be exactly the same when Christ "comes in glory, and all
2337:"Paradise and Hell exist not in the form of a threat and a punishment on the part of God but in the form of an illness and a cure. Those who are cured and those who are purified experience the illuminating energy of divine grace, while the uncured and ill experience the caustic energy of God."
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The Catholic Church teaches that no one is predestined to Hell, and that the church's teaching on Hell is not meant to frighten but is a call for people to use their freedom wisely. It is first and foremost a call to conversion, and to show that Humanity's true destiny lies with God in heaven.
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stated on 28 July 1999, that, in speaking of Hell as a place, the Bible uses "a symbolic language", which "must be correctly interpreted . Rather than a place, hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy." Some have
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Christian Universalism teaches that an eternal Hell does not exist and is a later creation of the church with no biblical support. Reasoning by Christian Universalists includes that an eternal Hell is against the nature, character and attributes of a loving God, human nature, sin's nature of
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and his evil angels, and that the only suffering in hell is not fire or torture, but the freely-chosen, irrevocable and inescapable eternal separation from God and his freely given love, and the righteous, who are in heaven; thus the church and the popes have placed emphasis on the potential
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comes in his glory, he will separate people from one another as a shepherd separates sheep from goats, and will consign to everlasting fire those who failed to aid "the least of his brothers". This separation is stark, with no explicit provision made for fine gradations of merit or guilt:
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they believe the unsaved do not go to any place of punishment as soon as they die, but are reserved in the grave until the day of judgment after the Second coming of Jesus to be judged, either for eternal life or eternal death. This interpretation is called annihilationism.
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1246:"but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast into eternal torments, and punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power." (Chapter XXXIII, Of the Last Judgment)
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believes that the concept of eternal suffering is incompatible with God's character and that he cannot torture His children. They instead believe that Hell is not a place of eternal suffering, but of eternal death and that death is a state of
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have cast hell in terms of "eternal separation" from God. Certain biblical texts have led some theologians to the conclusion that punishment in hell, though eternal and irrevocable, will be proportional to the deeds of each soul (e.g.,
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foretaste of either heaven or hell. (Those theological symbols, heaven and hell, are not crudely understood as spatial destinations but rather refer to the experience of God's presence according to two different modes.)
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appeared to a monk on one occasion and told the monk that there had just been (at that point in time) a monk who had fled the monastic life to go back into the world, and the ex-monk then died and he went to hell.
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clarifies that while there, Christ began the work of salvation for the dead by commissioning spirits of the righteous to teach the gospel to those who didn't have the opportunity to receive it while on earth.
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and by extension hates himself as God's image-bearer, to be encompassed by the divine presence could only result in unspeakable anguish. Aristotle Papanikolaou and Elizabeth H. Prodromou write in their book
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which contains a description of the dead being raised from the grave at the second coming. These verses, it is argued, indicate that death is only a period or form of slumber. Based on verses like
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taught, in the 5th canon of its 14th session, that damnation is eternal: "...the loss of eternal blessedness, and the eternal damnation which he has incurred..." This teaching is based on Jesus'
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called the book "persuasively argued." An article on the same subject by Sweeney that was published on the Huffington Post's religion page was liked by more than 19,000 people, including
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translates "ᾅδης" seven times as "Hades", and two times as "realm of the dead"; the 1984 NIV translates it four times as "Hades", twice as "depths", twice as "grave", and once as "hell".
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which contains a description of the dead being raised from the grave at the second coming. These verses, Adventists say, indicate that death is only a period or form of slumber.
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and admitted to heaven, or ways are found at the time of death of drawing all souls to repentance so that no "hellish" suffering is experienced. This view is often called
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unto man, except to them who are made partakers thereof". The scripture asserts that those who are consigned to this state will be aware of its duration and limitations.
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125::43). The word is translated as either "Hell" or "Hell fire" in many English versions. Gehenna was a physical location outside the city walls of Jerusalem.
3298:"Nonfiction Book Review: Inventing Hell: Dante, the Bible, and Eternal Torment by Jon M. Sweeney. Jericho, $ 16 trade paper (208p) ISBN 978-1-4555-8224-2"
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scourge of those who reject its radiant power and light.
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Borges, J.L.; Arias, M.; Hadis, M.; Silver, K. (2013).
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3686:"The Nature of Hell. Conclusions and Recommendations"
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3388:"Week 1 – Lent with Jacinta – The "sins of impurity""
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3032:The Fires of Hell Are Real and Eternal, Pope Warns
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1311:after a period of "limited conscious punishment".
1132:depicting the rich man in hell asking for help to
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671:" are purged before gaining admittance to heaven.
4428:. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
3349:World Apostolate of Fatima, official U.S. website
2936:Hell was a place of eternal suffering for sinners
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3944:Professor Borges: A Course on English Literature
3845:http://godfire.net/eby/saviour_of_the_world.html
3770:"What do Seventh Day Adventists Really Believe?"
2268:Encyclopædia Britannica Online Academic Edition.
1870:as "Hell", though a few render it as "Tartarus".
1167:), and those whose names are not written in the
953:It is agreed that Hell is a place of suffering.
4018:(Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 2004) p. 81.
3842:http://www.tentmaker.org/books/InFavorCh20.html
1909:(Oxford University Press. 2005), article "Hell"
1609:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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4234:"How long does hell burn for? | Bibleinfo.com"
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142:), which occurs once in the New Testament (in
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3737:"Are you an annihilationist, and if so, why?"
2535:. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. p. 85.
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1907:The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
1379:Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
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1805:In the New Testament, both early (i.e., the
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519:Parables of Jesus concerning the hereafter
4054:(Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 2011).
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3592:. Concordia Publishing House. p. 39.
3567:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 84.
3432:"Catechism of the Catholic Church – Hell"
3129:Fox, "The Catholic Faith", p. 262 (1983).
3071:Hell 'exists and is eternal, ' Pope warns
2831:. Indiana University Press. p. 145.
2007:3rd edition, IVP Leicester 1996. "Sheol".
1905:Cross, F. L., Livingstone, E. (editors),
2019:3rd edition, IVP Leicester 1996, "Hell".
567:in which unrighteous people are thrown.
434:, this term is found exclusively in the
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4444:Sermons for all the Sundays in the year
3886:. Parkland, Fla: Universal Publishers.
3607:. Lindsay & Blakiston. p. 118.
3548:Evangelical Methodist Church Conference
3544:Evangelical Methodist Church Discipline
3038:reproduced the article as published on
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1507:and a doctrine of hell. In comparison,
1256:Evangelical Methodist Church Conference
424:), a direct loan of Hebrew גהנום/גהנם (
4453:"Heaven and Hell in Christian Thought"
4439:"Sermon X. On the pains of hell"
4345:Acts 2:27, New American Standard Bible
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3672:Introducing Christian Doctrine, 2nd ed
2828:Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition
2664:Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1033
2299:The Orthodox Church of America website
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915:The posthumous supplement to Aquinas'
781:As self-exclusion or final impenitence
585:, the abyss is the place in which the
487:as a place of torment, the parable of
213:for the righteous and wicked (cf. the
4170:: The Miracle of Forgiveness, p. 123.
4016:True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference
3487:. Oxford: Clarendon. pp. 30, 69.
2682:Catechism of the Catholic Church 1452
2642:Council of Trent, Session 14, Canon 5
1600:Plan of salvation (Latter Day Saints)
1533:Many gnostic Christians, such as the
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4354:Acts 2:27, New International Version
3363:"A Summary of the Message of Fatima"
3084:of 3 April 2007, again referring to
2621:. British Museum Press. p. 20.
896:In a homily given on 25 March 2007,
878:Hell (on the right) is portrayed in
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4462:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3848:http://www.godfire.net/Hellidx.html
2597:Epistle I to Theodore of Mopsuestia
2251:New Dictionary of Biblical Theology
1711:Gomorrah, that later extinguished.
1026:, the visionaries claimed that the
523:In the eschatological discourse of
181:belief, the dead were consigned to
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4372:Luke 16:23, New Living Translation
4207:. 11 November 2016. Archived from
4031:Doctrine and Covenants section 138
3620:"What Do Conservative Friends Bel"
3118:The Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma
1436:'— related to, but different from
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563:The Book of Revelation mentions a
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4363:Acts 2:27, New Living Translation
4315:Num. 16:30, Num. 16:33, Job 17:16
3743:. 19 January 2008. Archived from
2856:Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth
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1094:Predestination § Catholicism
854:Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth
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4422:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
4089:Doctrine and Covenants 88:100–01
3913:. Clarendon Press. p. 260.
3180:Catechism of the Catholic Church
2465:Sophrony, Archimandrite (2001).
1604:Spirit world (Latter Day Saints)
1070:in the Middle Ages claimed that
992:, Catholic writer and historian
958:Catechism of the Catholic Church
788:Catechism of the Catholic Church
4192:Doctrine and Covenants 76:45–46
4180:Doctrine and Covenants 29:36–39
4156:Doctrine and Covenants 76:43–46
4101:Doctrine and Covenants 19:10–12
4046:"Chapter 46: The Last Judgment"
3947:. New Directions. p. 145.
1539:The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
499:, which is contrasted with the
228:are destined to Gehinnom." (M.
148:Holman Christian Standard Bible
3603:Schweinitz, Edmund De (1859).
3059:Hell is real and eternal: Pope
2860:. Saint Mary's Press. p.
2518:Father Theodore Stylianopoulos
1424:, all souls are reconciled to
1291:Another area of debate is the
1037:, it is claimed that she told
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748:Medieval image of hell in the
483:). Only one passage describes
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4152:Guide to the Scriptures: Hell
3526:Exposition of Salomon's Booke
3228:Marthaler, Berard L. (2007).
2885:Marthaler, Berard A. (2007).
2775:"28 July 1999 – John Paul II"
2653:USCCB Bible, Matthew 25:41,46
2532:The Resurrection and the Icon
1206:; and different views on the
888:(or Bosch workshop) painting.
121::28) in "unquenchable fire" (
117:and body could be destroyed (
3794:Hart, David Bentley (2019).
3483:James, Frank A. III (1998).
2557:"The Spirit of Thankfulness"
2253:; IVP Leicester 2000, "Hell"
2142:Contemporary English Version
1683:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1677:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1335:Seventh-day Adventist Church
527:, Jesus says that, when the
3883:The Inescapable Love of God
3860:The Inescapable Love of God
3550:. 15 July 2017. p. 17.
3102:Joseph Hontheim, "Hell" in
2916:Religion in the Renaissance
1960:mg. "Gehenna": in Mk. 9:47)
1817:Young's Literal Translation
719:The Ladder of Divine Ascent
5071:
4286:, Lesson 11, item eleven."
4269:, "the unseen world"; and
3261:. Zondervan. p. 176.
3255:Hayes, Zachary J. (1996).
3065:of 28 March 2007, quoting
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5050:Afterlife in Christianity
4678:
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4416:Hontheim, Joseph (1910).
4127:"The King Follett Sermon"
3104:The Catholic Encyclopedia
2716:NewAdvent: Predestination
2116:New International Version
1549:
1293:fate of the unevangelized
625:Eastern Orthodox theology
430:). Apart from one use in
232:4:14); also described in
92:New International Version
3076:11 November 2010 at the
2602:30 December 2010 at the
2380:27 December 2011 at the
2362:27 December 2011 at the
2343:27 December 2011 at the
2129:English Standard Version
1478:Trinitarian Universalist
1442:universal reconciliation
1434:Trinitarian universalism
1222:who held that death was
1210:or the alternative, the
1116:Christian views on Hades
701:Depiction of Hell on an
4131:churchofjesuschrist.org
4069:churchofjesuschrist.org
3994:"What Is Judgment Day?"
3880:Thomas Talbott (1999).
3588:Luecke, George (1920).
3082:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3008:CiNews of 28 March 2007
2615:Cormack, Robin (2007).
2529:Quenot, Michel (1997).
2264:Encyclopædia Britannica
1981:Tabor, James D (n.d.).
1723:Swedenborgianism § Hell
1644:, those who commit the
1305:conditional immortality
1212:conditional immortality
1208:immortality of the soul
775:the sheep and the goats
27:Christian views on Hell
18:Christian views on Hell
4265:, "the unseen state";
4000:: 10–11. January 2010.
3976:"What Really Is Hell?"
3907:Nuttall, A.D. (1998).
3717:Cite journal requires
3692:. 2000. Archived from
3500:Know the Truth, 2nd ed
3456:Bayer, Oswald (2008).
3282:John Anthony O'Brien,
2912:Flatt, Lizann (2009).
2223:2 Peter 2:4
2155:New Living Translation
2103:1 Cor. 15:55
2091:1 Cor. 15:55
1970:2 Peter 2:4
1438:Unitarian Universalism
1430:Christian universalism
1392:Christian Universalism
1386:Christian Universalism
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1236:Westminster Confession
1148:
1079:Call to responsibility
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847:Hans Urs von Balthasar
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646:Archimandrite Sophrony
606:
597:Eastern Orthodox views
545:
542:Matthew 25:41–43 (NIV)
333:death's kingdom (3/9)
41:
5055:Christian terminology
4425:Catholic Encyclopedia
4382:Catholic for a Reason
3367:salvemariaregina.info
3333:– via Facebook.
2949:Catholic Encyclopedia
1840:in works such as the
1821:New World Translation
1598:Further information:
1456:Clement of Alexandria
1242:confession of faith:
1123:
1100:double predestination
1092:Further information:
906:Catholic Encyclopedia
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821:As a place or a state
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589:is imprisoned during
575:Further information:
557:Further information:
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4494:at Wikimedia Commons
4492:Hell in Christianity
4411:. Benziger Brothers.
4211:on 22 September 2023
3982:: 5–7. 15 July 2002.
3690:Evangelical Alliance
3498:Bruce Milne (1998).
3302:PublishersWeekly.com
3049:2 March 2012 at the
3013:20 July 2011 at the
2920:. Crabtree. p.
2825:Jack Mulder (2010).
2754:Catholic News Agency
2234:New Bible Dictionary
2017:New Bible Dictionary
2005:New Bible Dictionary
1945:New Bible Dictionary
1887:Notes and references
1750:Biblical terminology
1696:1 Thessalonians 4:13
1347:1 Thessalonians 4:13
1230:Eternal torment view
1130:Rich man and Lazarus
1066:A story recorded by
904:Writing in the 1910
845:Catholic theologian
795:at death and accept
5045:Hell (Christianity)
5002:Davy Jones's locker
3696:on 22 February 2012
3502:. IVP. p. 335.
3187:9 June 2012 at the
2669:9 June 2012 at the
2325:4 July 2007 at the
2306:4 July 2007 at the
2035:"Genesis 1:1 (KJV)"
1881:Hell in Catholicism
1744:John the Evangelist
1655:premortal existence
1555:Jehovah's Witnesses
1550:Jehovah's Witnesses
1353:Jehovah's Witnesses
1258:similarly teaches:
1018:, such as those at
949:Nature of suffering
832:Baltimore Catechism
754:Herrad of Landsberg
740:Hell in Catholicism
587:Seven-Headed Dragon
327:Hades (7/9 or 4/9)
234:Assumption of Moses
65:particular judgment
4746:Gate of the Ghosts
4471:Cornell University
4205:"Forever and Ever"
4168:Spencer W. Kimball
3655:The Case for Faith
3258:Four Views on Hell
2430:on 2 February 2011
1252:Book of Discipline
1196:intermediate state
1149:
1072:Benedict of Nursia
1046:Book of Revelation
1035:Fátima in Portugal
1016:Marian apparitions
979:Augustine of Hippo
917:Summa theologiciae
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4670:World of Darkness
4490:Media related to
4451:Talbott, Thomas.
4434:Liguori, Alphonus
4399:Cochem, Martin of
4327:, VI. V.2, "Hell"
4325:Roget's Thesaurus
4284:Christian Healing
4275:Archdeacon Farrar
4051:Gospel Principles
3954:978-0-8112-1875-7
3920:978-0-19-818462-1
3858:Talbott, Thomas.
3805:978-0-300-24622-3
3674:. Baker Academic.
3642:The Great Divorce
3574:978-1-4982-2306-5
3469:978-0-8028-2799-9
3241:978-0-89622-537-4
3090:Playing with fire
2931:978-0-7787-4597-6
2898:978-0-89622-537-4
2871:978-0-88489-987-7
2838:978-0-253-22236-7
2628:978-0-674-02619-3
2039:Blue Letter Bible
1688:unconscious sleep
1663:kingdoms of glory
1642:sons of perdition
1588:Latter Day Saints
1373:Christian Science
1368:Christian Science
1339:unconscious sleep
999:Publishers Weekly
943:Norman L. Geisler
910:Gregory the Great
898:Pope Benedict XVI
884:, a 16th-century
881:Paradise and Hell
839:Pope John Paul II
761:As eternal flames
750:Hortus deliciarum
734:Roman Catholicism
621:Aerial toll house
581:According to the
489:Lazarus and Dives
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1646:unpardonable sin
1464:Gregory of Nyssa
1398:George MacDonald
1357:Christadelphians
1343:Ecclesiastes 9:5
1173:Revelation 20:15
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685:Ladder to Heaven
611:Bosom of Abraham
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481:Revelation 20:13
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