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Born in Canada, and raised in southwestern England and northern Ontario, John Stackhouse was educated in history and religious studies at Mount Carmel Bible School in Alberta, Queen’s University in Ontario (B.A., First Class Honours), Wheaton College Graduate School in Illinois (M.A., with Highest Honors), and The University of Chicago (Ph.D.). In this episode we discuss Hell, specifically from the view of terminal punishment as opposed to everlasting torment. We talk about Revelation 14:10-11, Jesus’s passion at the cross being finite, second death, and much more!
Guest Website: https://www.johnstackhouse.com
Book: http://www.canibelieve.com/
Book on 3 views of hell: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Views-Hell-Counterpoints-Theology-ebook/dp/B010R9L4BC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3JHSVZLQM66MC&keywords=views+on+hell&qid=1652714036&sprefix=views+on+hell%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1
YouTube: https://youtu.be/iqk1Pj1mklY
Email Host: [email protected]
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Born in Canada, and raised in southwestern England and northern Ontario, John Stackhouse was educated in history and religious studies at Mount Carmel Bible School in Alberta, Queen’s University in Ontario (B.A., First Class Honours), Wheaton College Graduate School in Illinois (M.A., with Highest Honors), and The University of Chicago (Ph.D.). In this episode we discuss Hell, specifically from the view of terminal punishment as opposed to everlasting torment. We talk about Revelation 14:10-11, Jesus’s passion at the cross being finite, second death, and much more!
Guest Website: https://www.johnstackhouse.com
Book: http://www.canibelieve.com/
Book on 3 views of hell: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Views-Hell-Counterpoints-Theology-ebook/dp/B010R9L4BC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3JHSVZLQM66MC&keywords=views+on+hell&qid=1652714036&sprefix=views+on+hell%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1
YouTube: https://youtu.be/iqk1Pj1mklY
Email Host: [email protected]
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