With all that the Bible has to say about eternity, much is still left to question. What actually happens when we die? Over 130 years ago, Frederic William Farrar presented a series of sermons that sparked one of the greatest eschatological debates in Christian literature. Before Farrar published Eternal Hope, thousands of copies of the sermons contained within it had been publicly distributed without his knowledge. Farrar’s ideas were wildly popular with the masses, and intensely debated in scholarly circles. Farrar used a focused study of Scripture to redefine what modern Christianity had thought to be hell. E. B. Pusey challenged Farrar’s ideas in his book, What Is of Faith As to Everlasting Punishment?
With the Logos edition of Late Victorian Eschatology, these fascinating writings automatically integrate with your Logos library, allowing you to cross-reference them and study eschatology like never before. All references to Scripture are tagged and appear in your favorite translation on mouseover.
Key Features
Interrelated texts debating eschatological issues from multiple perspectives
Five sermons that sparked intense intellectual engagement
Detailed references to Scripture and other texts
Product Details
Title: Late Victorian Eschatology
Authors: Frederic William Farrar, E. B. Pusey, J. C. Ryle, C. F. Childe, and Robert Baker Girdlestone
Volumes: 6
Pages: 1,192
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