Edward Fudge is the father of the modern CI Movement. His book is 442 pages long and includes a very in-depth treatment of Conditional Immortality. Several chapters (mainly 3 to 5) in his book focus on his view of physicalism. He never uses that term, but that is what...
Part I: Introduction and Theological Foundations The Crisis of Traditional Hell Doctrine The traditional doctrine of eternal conscious torment has created a crisis of faith for countless believers throughout church history. How can a God who is defined as love itself...
Introduction: Understanding the Combined Model The traditional understanding of hell has troubled many Christians throughout history. How can a loving God sentence people to eternal torture? How can divine justice be satisfied by infinite punishment for finite sins?...
A Comprehensive Theological Research Report on the Nature of Hell, Divine Justice, and Ultimate Restoration Introduction: Reimagining Hell Through the Lens of Divine Love The traditional understanding of hell has long troubled both believers and theologians. How can a...
This comprehensive research report examines the theological arguments for conditional immortality as presented by Edward William Fudge in his groundbreaking work “The Fire That Consumes.” As we explore this biblical doctrine from a conservative Christian...
Note: This report examines Edward Fudge’s theological arguments for conditional immortality (CI) as presented in “The Fire That Consumes” and related scholarly works. Written from a conservative biblical Christian perspective that affirms postmortem...