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A Remonstrant’s Recommended Writings

(In progress: the reader may wish to periodically visit this web page in order to behold its expansion.)

Table of contents

1.  Evangelical annihilationism: eschatological punishment (‘hell’) as the eventual extirpation of the unvirtuous
2.  Contra Calvinism
3.  Pro Arminianism / Remonstrantism


J. D. Gallé | Monday, 8 July 2024

        Readers are welcomed to peruse a Remonstrant’s recommendations of writings (in this instance, literature in the form of books). Please refer to the following theological works and respective web-page links in order to view or purchase titles which may be of interest*:

1.  Evangelical annihilationism†: eschatological punishment (‘hell’) as the eventual extirpation of the unvirtuous

        Kim Papaioannou, The Geography of Hell in the Teaching of Jesus: Gehenna, Hades, the Abyss, the Outer Darkness Where There Is Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2013)
A Remonstrant’s Remarks.  [Forthcoming.]


2.  Contra Calvinism

        Geoffrey D. Robinson, Saved by Grace through Faith or Saved by Decree? A Biblical and Theological Critique of Calvinist Soteriology (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2022)
A Remonstrant’s Remarks.  [Forthcoming.]


3.  Pro Arminianism / Remonstrantism

        Jack Cottrell, The Faith Once for All: Bible Doctrine for Today (Joplin, MO: College Press, 2023)
A Remonstrant’s Remarks.  [Forthcoming.]


        Robert Shank, Life in the Son: A Study of the Doctrine of Perseverance, rev. and upd. by Steve Witzki (Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House, 2024)
A Remonstrant’s Remarks.  [Forthcoming.]


Notes
        *  Unless otherwise indicated, I do not earn commissions (or favours, for that matter) for the purchase of books recommended or referenced on this website or via my Amazon Idea Lists (the latter of which, for whatever reason, at the time of this writing, are neither accessible to me nor the public).
        For further information, see my web page, ‘A Word on The Neo-Remonstrance Blog’.
        †  Although it may initially appear to be an odd phrase to some, by utilising the term ‘evangelical annihilationism’, I mean to distinguish the view(s) propounded on this website and the forenamed recommended literature from alternative, ‘non-evangelical’ perspectives regarding the ultimate annihilation of unrighteous human beings, the latter of which deny the corporate, bodily resurrection of the lost of humankind on the day of judgement.

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