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The Resurrection and Immortality
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332 pages
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Exploring the profound question of whether humans possess an immortal soul or gain immortality through resurrection, the book argues that these concepts are fundamentally incompatible. It asserts that the belief in an immortal soul undermines the significance of resurrection, judgment, and the second coming of Christ. The author contends that accepting one doctrine necessitates rejecting the other, leading to critical implications for theology, the nature of God, and human existence. Ultimately, it emphasizes that resurrection is essential for hope after death, challenging prevailing beliefs about immortality and divine justice.
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2006, paperback
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