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Informationen zum Autor Timothy J. Keller (1950–2023) was the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, cofounder of Redeemer City to City, and the author of numerous books, including The Reason for God , The Prodigal God , and The Meaning of Marriage . His thirty-one books have sold over six million copies and have been translated into twenty-nine languages. R. Albert Mohler Jr. has been called "one of America's most influential evangelicals" (Economist ) and the "reigning intellectual of the evangelical movement" (Time.com). The president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, he writes a popular blog and a regular commentary, available at AlbertMohler.com, and hosts two podcasts: The Briefing and Thinking in Public . He is the author of many books, including We Cannot Be Silent and The Prayer that Turns the World Upside Down , and has appeared in the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal , USA Today , and on programs such as NBC's Today , ABC's Good Morning America , and PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer . He and his wife, Mary, live in Louisville, Kentucky. J. I. Packer (DPhil, Oxford University) is a member of the board of governors and professor of theology at Regent College. Robert W. Yarbrough (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is chair and professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Christopher W. Morgan is professor of theology and dean of the School of Christian Ministries at California Baptist University in Riverside, California. Author/editor of ten books and a teaching pastor of Helendale Community Church, he and and his wife, Shelley, have been married for twenty years and live in Helendale, California. Robert A. Peterson was professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He is author or editor of twenty books, including Salvation Accomplished by the Son: The Work of Christ (Crossway, 2012), Our Secure Salvation: Preservation and Apostasy (P&R Publishing, 2009), and, coedited with Christopher Morgan, Hell Under Fire (Zondervan, 2004). Klappentext Trusted Evangelical Bible teachers including Tim Keller! Al Mohler! and J.I. Packer unpack what the Bible says about hell and judgment. Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? answers some of today's toughest questions with deep biblical insights and an irenic tone. A perfect book for group studies on the topic or for individuals looking for a quick way to better understand the discussion. Zusammenfassung Both outside and inside of the church, many people today are increasingly uncomfortable with hell. They wonder: How could it be fair to punish anyone for eternity? Will Jesus really condemn millions simply for not believing the right things about him? Isn’t God a God of love, not vengeance? The top-notch contributors to Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? tackle these and other questions with an even-handed survey of the Bible’s teaching on this difficult subject. Together, they present a careful case for upholding hell, showing that it remains central to a right understanding of God, the gospel, humanity, and God’s purposes for the world. Useful for group discussion or individual study, Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? provides an accessible introduction to the historic Christian doctrine of hell. ...