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The unbiblical doctrine of “hell”
17 Apr. 2011
Tim Keller gets a lot right but gets hell badly wrong
2 Mar. 2011
Tim Challies' final arguments for the existence of hell
17 Aug. 2012
Who else has argued that Gehenna is a place of historical judgment? I see one hand hesitantly raised
10 Aug. 2012
Was Gehenna a burning rubbish dump, and does it matter?
4 Aug. 2011
Kevin DeYoung, Rob Bell, and the argument about hell
28 Feb. 2011
The parable of the weeds and the question of hell
14 Mar. 2011
Why my argument against the traditional doctrine of "hell" is not liberalism
6 Aug. 2011
A new perspective on universalism and hell
16 Mar. 2011
Tim Challies on the wrath of God and the existence of hell
15 Aug. 2012
Hell and Heaven in Narrative Perspective
7 Dec. 2011
Hellbound, Universalism, Hell and Heaven, and The Coming of the Son of Man
25 Sep. 2012
Review of Brian Jones, Hell is Real (But I Hate to Admit It)
3 Aug. 2011
The rich man and Lazarus, and what the story tells us about hell
1 Mar. 2011
Hellbound the Movie
31 Aug. 2012
Ben Witherington III on Gehenna, and the clash of paradigms
19 Sep. 2011
7 fallacies about hell
11 May. 2015
Why I don't like systematic theologies: the problem of hell
14 Oct. 2010
Some questions about judgment and hell
26 Jun. 2014
More on the rich man and Lazarus and the question of “hell”
1 Jul. 2012
Some quick notes on Douglas Wilson's argument about Hell and Hellenism
28 Aug. 2012
The end of Gehenna
13 Jul. 2015
Response to Ben Witherington on Gehenna
25 Sep. 2011
My arguments against Ortlund’s restatement of Packer’s arguments against annihilationism
7 Oct. 2015
John Piper, Scot McKnight, and Second Temple Judaism on eternal conscious punishment
30 Jan. 2015
The destruction of body and soul in gehenna
24 Apr. 2007
“Hell” and the individual sinner
25 Nov. 2013
The rich man, Lazarus and Abraham
6 Mar. 2015
How are you to escape being sentenced to hell?
16 Oct. 2014
The subversion of the Jewish “hell” in the teaching of Jesus
10 Apr. 2018
Killed and thrown into Gehenna
18 Jul. 2007
Hell on earth and the problems of evangelical dualism (among other things)
3 Jun. 2011
Daniel Meeter: Why Be A Christian (If No One Goes to Hell)?
30 Oct. 2012
Jesus and the Hell Houses
31 Oct. 2009
Why we should contain rather than extinguish the fires of hell
14 Mar. 2018
The argument against annihilationism
27 Mar. 2018
Yet another attempt to persuade the world that Tim Keller is wrong about hell
4 Apr. 2018
The tongue is set on fire by Gehenna
13 Apr. 2018
What happened to the resurrection of the wicked?
23 Sep. 2015
Two questions about “hell”
23 Nov. 2016
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Introduction to the narrative-historical approach
The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
This changes everything
10 good reasons to switch to a narrative-historical hermeneutic
The message of the Bible in one sentence
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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