The second
question about immortality, presuming there is an afterlife, is: What is it like?
So in answer to the first
question about immortality — does it exist — a relational view would answer: If it does, it's only because of God.
Not exact matches
Yesterday, Edward Fudge responded to your
questions about conditionalism (sometimes called annihilationism)-- the view that
immortality is conditional upon belief in Jesus Christ, so the unsaved will ultimately be destroyed and cease to exist rather than suffer eternally in hell.
In order to arrive at such a re-conception it has been necessary to
question the usual ideas
about «subjective
immortality and the pictures in which they have usually been communicated.
The
question is whether the usual talk of
immortality is a possible or even desirable way of assuring the validity of such a conviction
about love and its meaning.
Earlier this month, Edward Fudge responded to your
questions about conditionalism (sometimes called annihilationism)-- the view that
immortality is conditional upon belief in Jesus Christ, so the unsaved will ultimately be destroyed and cease to exist rather than suffer eternally in hell.
Earlier this week, Edward Fudge responded to your
questions about conditionalism (sometimes called annihilationism)-- the view that
immortality is conditional upon belief in Jesus Christ, so the unsaved will ultimately be destroyed and cease to exist rather than suffer eternally in hell.
The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer Holm August 2014 Random House Middle grade Holm, author of three Newbery Honor Books, asks
questions about the bounds of science and
immortality in will surely be a thought - provoking read.
We asked Miller, who won the Orange Prize in 2012 for her first novel, a few
questions about the power of myth and the allure of
immortality.