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Immortality

Publisher:
, 1956
ISBN: 9780875521466

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Death and the future are by their very nature mysterious. Many people tend to avoid serious discussion or thought on the subject of death, yet every person knows that in the normal course of events, sooner or later, death will happen. Nothing is more certain about life than the fact of death—all human history and experience point to that conclusion. This volume deals with the issue of life after death, not out of fear of the future, but from a natural, God-given desire to enter into the larger life and destiny which we instinctively feel is ahead. Immortality is divided into three sections: one each on physical death, immortality, and the intermediate state. Along the way, Boettner writes on biblical terminology—such as Sheol and Hades—purgatory, soul sleep, and much more. He also weaves numerous Scripture references and commentary from Reformed theologians into his narrative.

Top Highlights

“Spiritual death means the separation or alienation of the soul from God” (Page 16)

“Physical death means the separation of the soul from the body” (Page 17)

“Truly life is short, death is sure, and eternity is long.” (Page 9)

“Death holds no terrors for the true Christian. He sees it rather as the boundary line between this world and the next, or as the portal through which His Lord entered to prepare the way and through which he now follows. He is prepared, watchful, sober, knowing that his appointed salvation is sure, and that when his Lord comes it will be for the purpose of leading him into his inheritance. The day of his death becomes in fact his coronation day. It means leaving a world of sin and sorrow, of pain and disappointment, of toil and hardship, and entering into a far better world, a world of holiness and blessedness, of happiness and freedom and accomplishment, and of direct fellowship with God. In comparison with the present world the future and eternal world is by all odds to be preferred.” (Page 24)

“The parable of the rich man and Lazarus, which tells so much about the intermediate state and to which we find it necessary to refer so often, answers this question completely.” (Page 112)

Product Details

  • Title: Immortality
  • Author: Loraine Boettner
  • Publisher: P&R
  • Publication Date: 1956
  • Pages: 161

About Loraine Boettner

Loraine Boettner was born in 1901 in Linden, Missouri. He studied agriculture at the University of Missouri, but graduated with a B.S. after transferring to Tarkio Presbyterian College. In 1925, Boettner began his studies at Princeton, where he was influenced by the writings of Charles Hodge. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary with a Th.B. in 1928 and a Th.M. in 1929. He later received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1933 and a Doctor of Literature degree in 1957. From 1935 to 1939, Boettner also worked at Christianity Today, and worked at the Library of Congress and for the Internal Revenue Service. He continued to write and publish theological works—his most popular The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, based on his Th.M. thesis, and Roman Catholicism. He died on January 3, 1990.

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  1. Gagan S. Gunawidjaja
    One of the best books in my library, recommended.
  2. Allen Haynie

    Allen Haynie

    1/15/2017

  3. Dr. Justin B. Stodghill
  4. Theodore Edwards
    Shhhh! To my Baptist brothers & sisters in the Lord. I have these books by Boettner in my library. I especially enjoyed reading his book Roman Catholicism. <smiling> I recommend them even if you are pre-trib, pre-mill, dispensational, fundamental Baptists.

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