Review
In a day when prominent evangelicals are charging that to view the nature of hell as everlasting conscious torment is hideous and unscriptural, a burden to the church and a blot on her message, it is only natural that defenders of tradition would arisewith a reply. Moore is a worthy defender--his book is fair and well documented and I commend it.>>> (Clark Pinnock )
David Moore's book...is an urgent note of clarity in the increasingly bewildered world of evangelical theology. I especially urge pastors and teaching elders to study it with their people. It will serve well as a basis for study groups in the local congregation.>>> (Dallas Willard )
This book is a good entry-level discussion of the debate between the annihilationist and traditional understanding of the nature of hell.>>>> (Dallas Willard
The Theological Educator )
This book is clearly written, but is not an easy book to read...Moore lays out the biblical teaching on this subject in a way that is faithful to Scripture, and that also shows much pastoral wisdom in helping us to deal with this subject in terms of our hearts as well as our minds.>>> (Wayne Grudem )
This book is clearly written, but is not an easy book to read...Moore lays out the biblical teaching on this subject in a way that is faithful to Scripture, and that also shows much pastoral wisdom in helping us to deal with this subject in terms of our hearts as well as our minds. (Wayne Grudem )
In a day when prominent evangelicals are charging that to view the nature of hell as everlasting conscious torment is hideous and unscriptural, a burden to the church and a blot on her message, it is only natural that defenders of tradition would arise with a reply. Moore is a worthy defender--his book is fair and well documented and I commend it. (Clark Pinnock )
David Moore's book...is an urgent note of clarity in the increasingly bewildered world of evangelical theology. I especially urge pastors and teaching elders to study it with their people. It will serve well as a basis for study groups in the local congregation. (Dallas Willard )
This book is a good entry-level discussion of the debate between the annihilationist and traditional understanding of the nature of hell. (Dallas Willard
The Theological Educator )