Evangelical Conditionalism and the Image of God

One of the more common theological arguments against evangelical conditionalism is that it is inconsistent with man being created in God’s image.

There are two main ways in which this plays out. These two lines of argumentation are separate but not mutually exclusive.

The first is that God is immortal, and so if all humans are created in God’s image, then all humans are immortal because all humans share this attribute with God.
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RH LIVE! Episode 64: Hell Debate Review–Corbett/Date vs. Poore/Sherlin–with Hunter and Pritchett

In this episode of Rethinking Hell Live, Chris is joined by friends and Trinity Seminary colleagues Braxton Hunter and Johnathan Pritchett, to discuss Chris’s and Mark Corbett’s recent debate versus traditionalists Brannon Poore and Keith Sherlin.

Debate video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35oyH16uFF8&t=0s

Poore and Sherlin post-debate review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6CYR-7hKWs&t=0s

Upcoming video on ‘apollymi’ by Mark Corbett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Lcq51oHRQ&t=0s

Chris’s recent debate on Trinity Radio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNboVIEJlA&t=0s

The new edition of Robert Taylor’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Rescue-Death-Good-News-John/dp/0578830914/

 

Episode 153: Keep CARM and Carry On: Responding to Matt Slick and CARM.org (Part 4)–Redefining Our Basic Terms and Beliefs (Continued)

Rethinking Hell contributors Peter Grice and Chris Date join Darren Clark to continue a series of podcast episodes responding to Matt Slick of CARM.org. In this fourth episode of the series, Darren, Peter, and Chris continue discussing how Slick misrepresents conditionalism and annihilationism in the definitions he offers of various terms and of our beliefs.

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