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Product Description: This intriguing volume takes a different path to heaven. Rather than imaginatively guessing at what heaven will be like, or sorting through the problematic accounts of those who have supposedly been there, this work explores what the Bible teaches about what will not be there...read more

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9781941337486 | Weaver Book Company, February 1, 2016, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: This intriguing volume takes a different path to heaven.

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Product Description: How can a God of love also be a God of judgment? If God loves everyone, what is the point of judgment? Does God change from being wrathful in the Old Testament to loving in the New Testament? Can we discern God's judgments in current events, such as hurricanes and personal tragedies? Is it ever right for humans to judge? These are not just daunting issues for theologians to ponder...read more

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9781606088975 | Wipf & Stock Pub, July 6, 2009, cover price $19.00 | About this edition: How can a God of love also be a God of judgment?

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Product Description: Stephen Moroney's fascinating study examines the frequently neglected topic of the noetic effects of sin, a phenomenon in which sin distorts human thinking. Drawing on the detailed models formulated by John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, and Emil Brunner, Moroney sets forth a more contemporary model of the subject...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780739100189 | Lexington Books, December 1, 1999, cover price $91.00 | About this edition: Stephen Moroney's fascinating study examines the frequently neglected topic of the noetic effects of sin, a phenomenon in which sin distorts human thinking.

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