What Mama Never Told You About the Afterlife, Conversations on Faith, Salvation, and Universalism

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Christianity
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Author: Terry L. Craig ISBN: 9780990961604
Publisher: Wild Flower Press, Inc. Publication: December 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terry L. Craig
ISBN: 9780990961604
Publisher: Wild Flower Press, Inc.
Publication: December 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Does God love all people?
Can/Does the Gospel "evolve"?
Can someone be saved and not know it?
Is Hell eternal?
Did people in the first century Church believe in Universalism?
Does God's intent for me get lost in man's translation?
Is Jesus both merciful and just?

This book invites you to go beyond the simplistic (and often unbiblical) answers sometimes offered regarding faith, salvation and eternity, to find your footing as you weigh the answers and join the conversation.

What Mama Never Told you about the Afterlife is more than an apologetic or study. It's an invitation to consider well what you believe and why.

This book is an invitation to ask honest questions and really chew on the ideas that people present to us—with the hope that one or more of the things presented here will help people to apprehend more of what Jesus has in mind when He speaks of faith, salvation, love, and discipleship. The thoughts and questions presented in this book aren’t solely applicable to Universalism but to a gathering storm of opinions that will increasingly be brought to every Christian’s doorstep, to our schools, churches, and places of work.

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Does God love all people?
Can/Does the Gospel "evolve"?
Can someone be saved and not know it?
Is Hell eternal?
Did people in the first century Church believe in Universalism?
Does God's intent for me get lost in man's translation?
Is Jesus both merciful and just?

This book invites you to go beyond the simplistic (and often unbiblical) answers sometimes offered regarding faith, salvation and eternity, to find your footing as you weigh the answers and join the conversation.

What Mama Never Told you about the Afterlife is more than an apologetic or study. It's an invitation to consider well what you believe and why.

This book is an invitation to ask honest questions and really chew on the ideas that people present to us—with the hope that one or more of the things presented here will help people to apprehend more of what Jesus has in mind when He speaks of faith, salvation, love, and discipleship. The thoughts and questions presented in this book aren’t solely applicable to Universalism but to a gathering storm of opinions that will increasingly be brought to every Christian’s doorstep, to our schools, churches, and places of work.

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