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- catalog contributor b10637377.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. The debate over human nature and destiny -- A. Two basic views of human nature and destiny -- Classical dualism -- Biblical wholism -- The body-soul debate -- Dualism under attack -- Dualists are concerned -- Tactics of harassment -- B. Implications of dualism -- Doctrinal implications -- Immortality of the soul weakens Second Advent -- Misconceptions of the world to come -- Practical implications -- Rise of modern secularism -- Dualism in liturgy -- C. Implications of biblical wholism -- Positive view of physical and spiritual -- Concerned for the whole person -- Cosmic redemption -- Biblical realism -- D. Conclusion -- 2. The Old Testament view of human nature -- A. Human nature of creation -- Creation, Fall, and redemption -- In the image of God -- Image as capacity to reflect God -- Genesis 2:7: "A living soul" -- The meaning of "living soul" -- Animals as "living souls" -- Soul and blood -- The breath of life -- B. Human nature as soul -- The soul as needy person -- The soul as seat of emotions -- The soul as the seat of personality -- The soul and death -- The departure of the soul -- The return of the soul -- C. Human nature as body and flesh -- Body created by God -- Physical body is not evil -- The flesh as the substance of the body -- The flesh as the whole person -- D. Human nature as heart -- The heart as the seat of emotions -- The inner parts as the seat of emotions -- The heart communicates with God -- E. Human nature as Spirit -- The meaning of "Spirit-Ruach" -- The Spirit as life principle -- The Spirit as God's Word -- The Spirit as moral renewal -- The Spirit as God's enabling power -- The Spirit as the disposition of an individual -- The departure of the spirit at death -- F. Conclusion".
- catalog description "3. The New Testament view of human nature -- A. Human nature as soul -- Soul as person -- Soul as life -- Saving the soul by losing it -- The soul and the flesh -- God has power to destroy the soul -- The death of the soul is eternal death -- The soul of a dead body -- Paul and the soul -- No natural immortality -- Soul as the mortal aspect of human nature -- "Spirit, soul, and body" -- The soul as the place of feeling and reasoning -- B. Human nature as spirit -- God's Spirit and the human spirit -- Spirit's activity in humanity -- Human spirit capable of receiving God's Spirit -- The Spirit as spiritual rebirth -- The Spirit as new creation -- The flesh and the Spirit -- The flesh as sinful human nature -- C. Human nature as body -- Christ and the human body -- Christian faith is "materialistic" -- The body as the whole person -- The body as an instrument of sin -- D. Human nature as heart -- The heart is the seat of emotions -- The heart is the seat of intellectual activity -- The heart is the seat of religious experience -- E. Scholarly support for wholistic view -- 4. The biblical view of death -- A. A historical glimpse of the belief in the survival of the soul -- "You will not die" -- Reformers' rejection of purgatory -- Spiritualism and the revival of interest in the soul -- Near-death experiences -- Studies of near-death experiences -- New Age Movement -- The channeling craze -- Death as transition to higher existence -- B. The nature of death -- The death of Socrates and of Christ -- Sin and death -- Death as the separation of the soul from the body -- Death as the cessation of life -- Old Testament descriptions of death -- New Testament references to death -- Death as sleep in the Old Testament -- Death as sleep in the New Testament -- Lazarus had no afterlife experience -- Paul and the sleeping saints -- The significance of the "sleep" metaphor -- C. Conclusion".
- catalog description "5. The state of the dead -- A. The state of the dead in the Old Testament -- Translations and interpretations of sheol -- Etymology and location of sheol -- Sheol and the realm of the dead -- The condition of the dead in sheol -- The taunting ode on the king of Babylon -- Parabolic dirge over pharaoh of Egypt -- Rephaim and the dead -- The medium of Endor -- B. The state of the dead in the New Testament -- The meaning and nature of hades -- Jesus and hades -- The rich man and Lazarus -- The problems of a literal interpretation -- Current Jewish concepts -- Jesus' use of current beliefs -- Jesus and the thief on the cross -- What is Paradise? -- "To depart and be with Christ' -- "At home with the Lord" -- Resurrection body at the Parousia -- Heavenly and earthly modes of existence -- The soul under the altar -- C. Conclusion -- 6. Hell: Eternal torment or annihilation? -- A. The traditional view of hell -- Graphic views of hell -- B. The witness of the Old Testament -- ".
- catalog description "7. The consummation of redemption -- A. The Second Advent -- Dualism and the neglect of the advent hope -- Meeting Christ at death -- Immortality or resurrection? -- B. The manner of Christ's coming -- Christ's coming will be personal -- Christ's coming will be visible -- Christ's coming will be unexpected -- Christ's coming will be glorious and triumphant -- C. The purpose of Christ's coming -- Completion of redemption -- Gathering of the redeemed -- D. The resurrection -- The resurrection of believers -- The resurrection of unbelievers -- Two distinct resurrections -- E. The resurrection of the body -- Objections to the resurrection of the body -- "Scientific" materialism -- The fact of the resurrection -- F. Characteristics of the resurrection body -- Four contrasts -- A "spiritual" resurrected body -- Spirit led -- Physical body is not evil -- "Like the angels' -- Permanence of relationships -- G. The meaning of the resurrection of the body -- Body means person -- ".
- catalog description "Absence of evil -- Absence of fear -- Absence of pollution -- Activity and creativity -- Continuity with present culture -- Regular worship -- Richer worship -- M. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Death as the punishment of sin -- Jesus death and the punishment of sinners -- J. The language of destruction in the Bible -- The language of destruction in the Old Testament -- The destruction of the Day of the Lord -- Jesus and the language of destruction -- Paul and the language of destruction -- Peter and the language of destruction -- K. The moral implications of eternal torment -- Does God have two faces? -- Hell and the Inquisition -- Attempts to make hell more tolerable -- L. The judicial implications of eternal torment -- Contrary to the biblical vision of justice -- Contrary to human sense of justice -- Gradation of the punishment -- M. The cosmological implications of eternal torment -- Eternal cosmic dualism -- N. Conclusion".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Isaiah 66:24: The fate of the wicked -- Daniel 12:2: "Everlasting contempt" -- C. The witness of the Intertestamental literature -- Eternal torment -- Total annihilation -- Josephus and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- D. The witness of Jesus -- Did Jesus teach eternal torment? -- What is hell -- Gehenna? -- Jesus and hell's fire -- "Eternal fire" -- Eternal as permanent destruction -- The meaning of "eternal" -- "Weeping and gnashing of teeth" -- E. The witness of Paul -- The day of wrath -- F. The witness of Revelation -- The vision of God's wrath -- Four elements of the judgment -- "No rest, day or night" -- The lake of fire -- "The second death" -- G. The metaphorical view of hell -- Figurative imagery -- Evaluation of the metaphorical view -- H. The universalist view of hell -- Theological and philosophical arguments -- Purgatoiral process -- An appealing but unbiblical view -- I. The annihilation view of hell -- "Sectarian belief" -- Tactics of harassment -- ".
- catalog description "The identity of the resurrected persons -- Some practical implications -- H. The final judgment -- The necessity of the final judgment -- The scope of the final judgment -- Everything will be judged -- I. The standard of the final judgment -- Revelation received -- Response to Christ -- Judgment according to works? -- Judgment about faith -- Confusion between method and standard -- J. The Seventh-Day Adventist view of the final judgment -- Evaluative and executive phases -- A glimpse at the pre-advent phase of the final judgment -- A glimpse at the post-advent phase of the final judgment -- The scope of the post-advent judgment -- Comparison between pre- and post-advent judgments -- K. The world to come -- New Earth fulfills Old Testament promises -- Annihilation or renewal of present earth? -- The biblical view of the new earth -- biblical realism -- Urban life sanctioned by God -- L. A preview of life in the new earth -- The presence of God -- Fellowship with all believers -- ".
- catalog extent "304 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Biblical perspectives ; v. 13".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berrien Springs, Mich. : Biblical Perspectives,".
- catalog subject "BT921.2 .B32 1997".
- catalog subject "Immortality.".
- catalog subject "Resurrection.".
- catalog subject "Seventh-Day Adventists Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Seventh-day Adventist Doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The debate over human nature and destiny -- A. Two basic views of human nature and destiny -- Classical dualism -- Biblical wholism -- The body-soul debate -- Dualism under attack -- Dualists are concerned -- Tactics of harassment -- B. Implications of dualism -- Doctrinal implications -- Immortality of the soul weakens Second Advent -- Misconceptions of the world to come -- Practical implications -- Rise of modern secularism -- Dualism in liturgy -- C. Implications of biblical wholism -- Positive view of physical and spiritual -- Concerned for the whole person -- Cosmic redemption -- Biblical realism -- D. Conclusion -- 2. The Old Testament view of human nature -- A. Human nature of creation -- Creation, Fall, and redemption -- In the image of God -- Image as capacity to reflect God -- Genesis 2:7: "A living soul" -- The meaning of "living soul" -- Animals as "living souls" -- Soul and blood -- The breath of life -- B. Human nature as soul -- The soul as needy person -- The soul as seat of emotions -- The soul as the seat of personality -- The soul and death -- The departure of the soul -- The return of the soul -- C. Human nature as body and flesh -- Body created by God -- Physical body is not evil -- The flesh as the substance of the body -- The flesh as the whole person -- D. Human nature as heart -- The heart as the seat of emotions -- The inner parts as the seat of emotions -- The heart communicates with God -- E. Human nature as Spirit -- The meaning of "Spirit-Ruach" -- The Spirit as life principle -- The Spirit as God's Word -- The Spirit as moral renewal -- The Spirit as God's enabling power -- The Spirit as the disposition of an individual -- The departure of the spirit at death -- F. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. The New Testament view of human nature -- A. Human nature as soul -- Soul as person -- Soul as life -- Saving the soul by losing it -- The soul and the flesh -- God has power to destroy the soul -- The death of the soul is eternal death -- The soul of a dead body -- Paul and the soul -- No natural immortality -- Soul as the mortal aspect of human nature -- "Spirit, soul, and body" -- The soul as the place of feeling and reasoning -- B. Human nature as spirit -- God's Spirit and the human spirit -- Spirit's activity in humanity -- Human spirit capable of receiving God's Spirit -- The Spirit as spiritual rebirth -- The Spirit as new creation -- The flesh and the Spirit -- The flesh as sinful human nature -- C. Human nature as body -- Christ and the human body -- Christian faith is "materialistic" -- The body as the whole person -- The body as an instrument of sin -- D. Human nature as heart -- The heart is the seat of emotions -- The heart is the seat of intellectual activity -- The heart is the seat of religious experience -- E. Scholarly support for wholistic view -- 4. The biblical view of death -- A. A historical glimpse of the belief in the survival of the soul -- "You will not die" -- Reformers' rejection of purgatory -- Spiritualism and the revival of interest in the soul -- Near-death experiences -- Studies of near-death experiences -- New Age Movement -- The channeling craze -- Death as transition to higher existence -- B. The nature of death -- The death of Socrates and of Christ -- Sin and death -- Death as the separation of the soul from the body -- Death as the cessation of life -- Old Testament descriptions of death -- New Testament references to death -- Death as sleep in the Old Testament -- Death as sleep in the New Testament -- Lazarus had no afterlife experience -- Paul and the sleeping saints -- The significance of the "sleep" metaphor -- C. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The state of the dead -- A. The state of the dead in the Old Testament -- Translations and interpretations of sheol -- Etymology and location of sheol -- Sheol and the realm of the dead -- The condition of the dead in sheol -- The taunting ode on the king of Babylon -- Parabolic dirge over pharaoh of Egypt -- Rephaim and the dead -- The medium of Endor -- B. The state of the dead in the New Testament -- The meaning and nature of hades -- Jesus and hades -- The rich man and Lazarus -- The problems of a literal interpretation -- Current Jewish concepts -- Jesus' use of current beliefs -- Jesus and the thief on the cross -- What is Paradise? -- "To depart and be with Christ' -- "At home with the Lord" -- Resurrection body at the Parousia -- Heavenly and earthly modes of existence -- The soul under the altar -- C. Conclusion -- 6. Hell: Eternal torment or annihilation? -- A. The traditional view of hell -- Graphic views of hell -- B. The witness of the Old Testament -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. The consummation of redemption -- A. The Second Advent -- Dualism and the neglect of the advent hope -- Meeting Christ at death -- Immortality or resurrection? -- B. The manner of Christ's coming -- Christ's coming will be personal -- Christ's coming will be visible -- Christ's coming will be unexpected -- Christ's coming will be glorious and triumphant -- C. The purpose of Christ's coming -- Completion of redemption -- Gathering of the redeemed -- D. The resurrection -- The resurrection of believers -- The resurrection of unbelievers -- Two distinct resurrections -- E. The resurrection of the body -- Objections to the resurrection of the body -- "Scientific" materialism -- The fact of the resurrection -- F. Characteristics of the resurrection body -- Four contrasts -- A "spiritual" resurrected body -- Spirit led -- Physical body is not evil -- "Like the angels' -- Permanence of relationships -- G. The meaning of the resurrection of the body -- Body means person -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Absence of evil -- Absence of fear -- Absence of pollution -- Activity and creativity -- Continuity with present culture -- Regular worship -- Richer worship -- M. Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Death as the punishment of sin -- Jesus death and the punishment of sinners -- J. The language of destruction in the Bible -- The language of destruction in the Old Testament -- The destruction of the Day of the Lord -- Jesus and the language of destruction -- Paul and the language of destruction -- Peter and the language of destruction -- K. The moral implications of eternal torment -- Does God have two faces? -- Hell and the Inquisition -- Attempts to make hell more tolerable -- L. The judicial implications of eternal torment -- Contrary to the biblical vision of justice -- Contrary to human sense of justice -- Gradation of the punishment -- M. The cosmological implications of eternal torment -- Eternal cosmic dualism -- N. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Isaiah 66:24: The fate of the wicked -- Daniel 12:2: "Everlasting contempt" -- C. The witness of the Intertestamental literature -- Eternal torment -- Total annihilation -- Josephus and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- D. The witness of Jesus -- Did Jesus teach eternal torment? -- What is hell -- Gehenna? -- Jesus and hell's fire -- "Eternal fire" -- Eternal as permanent destruction -- The meaning of "eternal" -- "Weeping and gnashing of teeth" -- E. The witness of Paul -- The day of wrath -- F. The witness of Revelation -- The vision of God's wrath -- Four elements of the judgment -- "No rest, day or night" -- The lake of fire -- "The second death" -- G. The metaphorical view of hell -- Figurative imagery -- Evaluation of the metaphorical view -- H. The universalist view of hell -- Theological and philosophical arguments -- Purgatoiral process -- An appealing but unbiblical view -- I. The annihilation view of hell -- "Sectarian belief" -- Tactics of harassment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The identity of the resurrected persons -- Some practical implications -- H. The final judgment -- The necessity of the final judgment -- The scope of the final judgment -- Everything will be judged -- I. The standard of the final judgment -- Revelation received -- Response to Christ -- Judgment according to works? -- Judgment about faith -- Confusion between method and standard -- J. The Seventh-Day Adventist view of the final judgment -- Evaluative and executive phases -- A glimpse at the pre-advent phase of the final judgment -- A glimpse at the post-advent phase of the final judgment -- The scope of the post-advent judgment -- Comparison between pre- and post-advent judgments -- K. The world to come -- New Earth fulfills Old Testament promises -- Annihilation or renewal of present earth? -- The biblical view of the new earth -- biblical realism -- Urban life sanctioned by God -- L. A preview of life in the new earth -- The presence of God -- Fellowship with all believers -- ".
- catalog title "Immortality or resurrection? : A biblical study on human nature and destiny / Samuele Bacchiocchi ; foreword by Clark Pinnock.".
- catalog type "text".