Six Sermons on the Inquiry: Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?

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"Six Sermons on the Inquiry: Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?" is a 19th-century theological work by George Storrs that challenges the doctrine of eternal torment and argues for conditional immortality based on biblical interpretation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological book
theological work
argumentType expository
polemical
associatedDoctrine annihilationism
audience Christian readers
author George Storrs NERFINISHED
basisOfArgument biblical interpretation
doctrinalTheme final punishment
mortality of the wicked
nature of the soul
format series of sermons
genre religious non-fiction
historicalContext 19th-century American Protestant debate on hell
language English
mainTopic conditional immortality
eternal punishment
immortality
sin
suffering
numberOfSermons 6
publicationCentury 19th century
questionAddressed Is there immortality in sin and suffering?
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalApproach literal reading of biblical texts on death and punishment
stanceOnEternalTorment rejects eternal conscious torment of the wicked
stanceOnImmortalityOfSoul denies natural immortality of the human soul
theologicalPositionChallenged doctrine of eternal torment
theologicalPositionDefended conditional immortality
viewOnImmortality immortality is conditional, not inherent

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George Storrs notableWork Six Sermons on the Inquiry: Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?
George Storrs authorOf Six Sermons on the Inquiry: Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?