The Doctrine of Hell

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The Doctrine of Hell is a theological work by philosopher and Christian apologist William Lane Craig that examines and defends the coherence and justice of the traditional Christian doctrine of eternal punishment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apologetics work
book
theological work
arguesAgainst claims that eternal punishment is unjust
claims that the doctrine of hell is incoherent
associatedWith debates on annihilationism
debates on universalism
problem of reconciling hell with divine love
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns divine holiness
divine wrath
eternal destiny
human freedom
moral responsibility
critiquesView annihilationist view of hell
universalist soteriology
defends traditional Christian doctrine of hell
fieldOfStudy Christian eschatology
philosophy of religion
systematic theology
focusesOn coherence of eternal punishment
justice of eternal punishment
genre Christian apologetics
philosophy of religion
theology
hasApologeticGoal defend rationality of belief in hell
respond to moral objections to hell
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine of hell
divine justice
eternal punishment
hell
the problem of evil
relatedWorkOfAuthor Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview NERFINISHED
Reasonable Faith NERFINISHED
The Only Wise God
religiousTradition Christianity
supportsView eternal conscious punishment
theologicalPerspective evangelical Christianity
orthodox Christian view of hell
usesMethod analytic philosophy
biblical exegesis

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