Author Archives: Graham Ware
by Graham Ware · Posted on December 11, 2016
Kim Papaioannou. The Geography of Hell in the Teaching of Jesus: Gehenna, Hades, the Abyss, the Outer Darkness Where There is Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth. Eugene: Pickwick, 2013.* Kim Papaioannou has appeared on our podcast in the past, and … Continue reading →
by Graham Ware · Posted on October 13, 2016
Gregory MacDonald. The Evangelical Universalist (Second Edition). Eugene: Cascade, 2012.* In 2006, then editor for Paternoster, now with Wipf & Stock, Robin Parry published the first edition of The Evangelical Universalist (hereafter simply TEU) under the pseudonym Gregory MacDonald (combining … Continue reading →
by Graham Ware · Posted on September 7, 2016
The first edition of Four Views on Hell was structured quite differently from the recently released second edition. The original featured two versions of eternal torment (literal and metaphorical), conditionalism, and a Catholic purgatorial view. The fact that evangelical universalism … Continue reading →
by Graham Ware · Posted on June 1, 2016
Ever read something you know you disagree with but still can’t help but admire the actual argument presented? That’s how I felt about Robin Parry’s presentation in the second edition of Four Views on Hell. Parry is an editor with … Continue reading →
by Graham Ware · Posted on April 29, 2016
John Stackhouse has been a faithful friend to Rethinking Hell. He has appeared on our podcast twice (Episode 3, and Episode 86). He wrote the foreward to the first Rethinking Hell book, Rethinking Hell: Readings in Evangelical Conditionalism (Eugene: Cascade, … Continue reading →
by Graham Ware · Posted on April 19, 2016
In the discussion of hell, Denny Burk has a very significant advantage; his interpretation is the majority opinion. What cannot be disputed in this discussion is that over the course of 2000 years of Church history the majority (though of … Continue reading →