The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2
Subject Guide
Since this book deals with a limited number of subjects, this outline of the chapter contents is included in place of a subject index.
1. Sundry Voices Break General Medieval Silence | 15 |
I. Jerusalem Patriarch Sophronius Asserts Immortality a Gift | 15 |
1. Immortality the Grant of God | 17 |
2. Read Into a General Council Record | 17 |
II. Arabian Philosopher Averroes Projects Crisis | 18 |
III. Greek Bishop Nicholas—Immortality Is Gift of God | 20 |
IV. Leading Medieval Rabbis Maintain Final Extinction of Wicked | 21 |
1. Maimonides Teaches Complete “Excision” of Wicked | 23 |
2. Nachmanides Also Taught Excision of Soul | 24 |
3. Abravanel’s Second Death Is Annihilation | 24 |
4. Manasseh: Wicked Souls Cut Off | 25 |
V. Witness of the Medieval Waldenses of Piedmont | 26 |
1. Early Historic Backgrounds in Survey | 29 |
2. Recognized Identity of Antichrist and! His Perversions | 30 |
VI. Purgatory Errors Stem From Paganism, Not Scripture | 30 |
1. Platonic Paganism Source of Purgatory Dogma | 30 |
2. “Youth Catechism“: Purgatory Against “Commandments of God” | 31 |
3. “Noble Lesson“: Reward at Day of Judgment | 32 |
4. “Antichrist” Treatise: No Souls in Purgatory | 32 |
5. “Now in Heaven” Contention Is Papal Innovation | 33 |
6. II Maccabees Cited as Papal Ground for Purgatory | 33 |
7. Papal Inquisitor Confirms Waldenses’ Rejection of Purgatory | 34 |
VII. John XXII Digresses From Catholic Disposition of Soul at Death | 35 |
1. The Troubled Reign of Pope John XXII | 35 |
2. Soul Not in Presence of God Till After Resurrection | 36 |
3. Disconcerting Questions Arise From Declaration | 37 |
2. Horrifies of Hell and Foibles of Purgatory | 39 |
I. Horrifies of Hell Portrayed in Literature and Art of Middle Ages | 39 |
II. Historical Development and Involvements of Purgatory | 41 |
1. Multiple Pagan Sources of Catholic Purgatory | 41 |
2. Progressive Establishment in Catholic Circles | 42 |
3. Becomes Powerful Force in Hands of Priesthood | 44 |
4. Four Scriptural Passages Sometimes Invoked | 45 |
5. Wherein Purgatory Differs From Hell | 46 |
6. Summary: Mitigating the Horrors of Hell | 47 |
3. Wyclif Pioneers and Pomponazzi Precipitates Crisis | 49 |
I. Agitation During Dominance of Papal Traditionalism | 49 |
1. Challenges to Innate Immortality Erupt | 50 |
II. Wyclif: Death—Unconscious Sleep, Not Anguish in Purgatory | 50 |
III. Progressive Developments in Thought and Action | 52 |
1. Conflicts With Ecclesiastical Authority | 53 |
2. Breaks Next With Medieval Theology | 54 |
3. Anticipated Fundamental Principles of Protestantism | 55 |
IV. Soul Sleep and the Myth of Purgatory | 57 |
1. Led to Identification of Antichrist by Bible Prophecy | 58 |
2. “Unconscious Sleep” Between Death and Resurrection | 58 |
3. Immortality Received at the Resurrection | 59 |
4. No Doctrine to Be Based on a Parable | 59 |
V. Italian Professor Pomponatius Precipitates a Crisis | 60 |
4. Luther Revives Conditionalism at Reformation Outset | 64 |
I. Revival of Conditionalism Gradually Gathers Momentum | 64 |
II. Luther Revives Conditionalism at Outset of Reformation | 65 |
III. The Torments of Hell and the Pains of Purgatory | 67 |
1. Proclaims Simplicity of the Gospel | 68 |
2. Crisis Over Releasing Souls From Purgatory | 69 |
IV. Dramatic Break With the Might of Rome | 70 |
1. Final Rupture by Burning “Bull of Antichrist” | 71 |
2. Traditionism Crowded Into Background | 72 |
V. “Immortal Soul” Concept Derived From “Roman Dunghill of Decretals” | 73 |
1. “Immortal Soul” Included Among Poke’s “Monstrous Opinions” | 73 |
2. Blackburne’s Opinion on Luther’s Position | 74 |
3. Kantonen Confirms Luther’s Emphasis on “Sleep” | 74 |
4. Did Luther Later Reverse His Position? | 75 |
5. Retains “Suspended Consciousness” Concept Till Day of Death | 75 |
6. Luther’s Followers Sought to Conceal Sentiments | 76 |
VI. Counters Purgatory With Unconscious Sleep of Soul | 76 |
1. Dead Are Unconscious of Passing Time | 77 |
2. Death a “Deep, Strong, Sweet Sleep” | 77 |
3. Sleeps in Unconscious Rest and Peace | 77 |
4. Rests Securely Till Awakener Calls | 78 |
5. Question of Eternal Torment Left Untouched | 78 |
VII. Anabaptist Often Involved in Conflict Over “Soul” in Death | 79 |
1. Regeneration Prerequisite to Valid Baptism | 80 |
2. Distinguish Sound Adherents From Fanatics | 80 |
3. Five Categories of Anabaptists | 81 |
4. Principles Held by Sound Anabaptists | 82 |
5. Characteristics of Geographical Groups | 82 |
VIII. Polish Anabaptists—Eternal Life After Resurrection | 85 |
IX. Many Socinians Likewise Hold Conditionalist Positions | 86 |
5. Tyndale and Frith Testify: Ethiopia and India Support | 88 |
I. Clear-cut Stand on the Sleep of the Soul | 93 |
1. Prophetic Depiction of Papal Perversions | 93 |
2. Departed Souls Not in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory | 94 |
3. Innate Immortality From Paganism and Popery | 94 |
4. “Saints in Heaven” Destroys Resurrection Argument | 95 |
5. Does “Master More” Know More Than Paul? | 95 |
II. Frith—Martyrdom for Denial of Consciousness in Purgatory | % |
III. Twin Causes of Frith’s Death by Fire | 100 |
1. Parable Is Basis of Bishop’s Contention | 101 |
2. Conscious Torment Destroys Resurrection Argument | 101 |
3. Righteous Rest in Peace, Not in Torment | 102 |
4. Abraham’s Bosom Is Abraham’s Faith | 102 |
5. Denial of Purgatory Becomes Death Warrant | 102 |
IV. Continuous Ethiopian Witness for Thousand Years | 103 |
1. Frumentius Becomes Bishop of Abyssinia | 104 |
2. Jesuit Missionaries Discover Dissenting Belief | 105 |
V. Origin and Witness of Malabar St. Thomas Christians | 106 |
1. Rise and Spread of the Nestorian Movement | 106 |
2. Significance of the Nestorian Movement | 107 |
3. Characteristics of Malabar St. Thomas Christians | 108 |
VI. Malabar Coast Witness—Dead Rest Until Judgment | 108 |
1. Jesuit Record of Malabar Conditionalism | 109 |
2. Protestant Record Confirms Conditionalist Beliefs | 109 |
3. Tampering With the Records | 111 |
6. Vehement Calvinist Positions and Anglican Opposites Develop | 112 |
I. Calvin—Foremost Protestant Foe of “Soul Sleep” Postulate | 112 |
1. Sovereignty of God and Theocracy for Man | 114 |
II. Servetus—Conditionalism Included Among His “Heresies” | 115 |
III. Historical Setting of Calvin’s Psychopannychia | 116 |
IV. Hurls Invectives Against Anabaptist Soul Sleepers | 118 |
V. The Gist of Calvin’s Attack on Soul Sleep | 120 |
1. Calvin’s Definition of the Soul | 121 |
2. Death of “Soul” is “Abandonment by God” | 121 |
3. “Dead” Defined as Not “Visibly Existing” | 121 |
4. “Thoughts Perishing” Construed as “Designs” Dissipated | 121 |
5. Central Attack Is on “Sleep” of Soul | 121 |
6. “Sleep” Applies Only to “Body” Never to “Soul” | 122 |
7. Acquaintance With Platonism Disclosed | 122 |
8. Authority of Tradition Is Invoked | 122 |
9. The Soul Returns to God at Death | 122 |
10. Freed From Body, Soul Soars Aloft | 123 |
11. Contends “Rich Man and Lazarus” Not a Parable | 123 |
12. Christ Intensely Alive During His Death | 123 |
13. Alleges Jonah Prayed While Dead in Whale | 124 |
14. Wicked Said to Feel Ceaseless Flame of Eternal Fire | 124 |
15. Soul Sleep Declared a Fabricated Abomination | 124 |
VI. Eternal Torment Not Established Dogma of Anglican Church | 125 |
1. Earliest Anglican Articles (1553) Condemn “Soul Sleep” | 125 |
2. Elizabethan Revisions (1563) Reduce Articles to “Thirty-nine” | 126 |
VII. “Mystic” Renato—Soul Sleeps Unconsciously Until Resurrection | 127 |
7. Persecution Unto Death for Faith Under Queen Elizabeth | 130 |
I. Terwoort and Pieters Burned for Faith Under Queen Elizabeth | 130 |
II. Conditionalists Legatt and Wightman Burned at Stake Under James I | 134 |
1. “Rotton Contagious Member” Is “Cut Off” | 135 |
2. Included “Heresy” of “Soul Sleep” | 136 |
3. Last Public Burning for “Heresy” by Protestant Monarch | 138 |
III. 20,000 Baptists Declare “Faith” in Confession of 1660 | 138 |
1. Comprehensive Portrayal of Belief | 139 |
2. Concept of Nature and Destiny of Man | 140 |
IV. Signatory Caffyn—Immortality Held in “Promise,” Not Present Possession | 142 |
V. Unitarian John Biddle—Persecuted for Conditionalist Beliefs | 144 |
VI. Immortality for Saints; Utter Destruction for Sinners | 146 |
1. Eternal Life Limited to Believing Saints | 147 |
2. Wicked Are Devoured, Pass Away, Perish in “Second Death” | 147 |
3. The Soul to Be Destroyed in Hell | 147 |
4. First Resurrection for Saints; Second Death for Sinners | 147 |
8. Poets Mihon and Wither—The Whole Man Dies in Death | 150 |
I. Milton the Outspoken Proponent of Conditionalism | 152 |
1. Man a Unit, Not a Compound | 152 |
2. Death of Body Is Extinction of Life | 153 |
3. Whole Man Suffers Privation of Life | 153 |
4. Sentence of Death Executed Upon Whole Man | 154 |
5. Crown of Righteousness Not Yet Received | 154 |
6. Souls Not in Heaven During Death | 155 |
7. Soul of Lazarus Not Recalled From Heaven | 155 |
8. Natural Propagation, Not Special Creations | 155 |
II. Conditionalism Even Woven Into Paradise Lost | 156 |
III. Milton Answers Nine Stock “Objection” Passages | 157 |
1. Soul Redeemed From Power of Grave | 157 |
2. Spirit Returns to God, Body to Grave | 157 |
3. Body, Temporal Life; Soul, Spiritual Life | 157 |
4. Intervening Time “Annihilated” for Those Who Sleep | 158 |
5. Grave “Common Guardian of All” Till Judgment Day | 158 |
6. Souls Under Altar Not Separated From Body | 158 |
7. Obscure Must Not Override Many Clear Passages | 159 |
8. Christ Committed Body, Soul, and Spirit to God | 159 |
9. Not Separation of Soul From Body | 159 |
IV. Poet George Wither—Man a Candidate for Immortality | 160 |
1. Soul Nonexistent Apart From Body | 161 |
2. Life “Doth Principally Form the Soul” | 161 |
9. Overton Imprisoned, Canne Exiled, and Chamberlen Derided | 163 |
I. Overton’s Stormy Career as Conditionalist Pamphleteer | 163 |
II. Samplings of Overton’s Conditionalist Contentions | 167 |
1. During Death Man Ceases to Be Until the Resurrection | 167 |
2. Mortalized by Adam; Immortalized by Christ | 167 |
3. All Hope Grounded on Resurrection | 168 |
4. Paradise Entered by Way of Resurrection | 168 |
III. Canne Braves Reprisals to Print Overton’s Conditionalist Treatise | 169 |
IV. Court Physician—Death a Sleep, With Resurrection Awakening | 171 |
10. Seventeenth-Century Voices Augment Conditionalist Witness | 176 |
I. Stegmann of Germany—Dead Restored to Life Through Resurrection | 176 |
II. Cumulative Argument on Unconscious State of Dead | 178 |
1. The Immortal-Soulist Position | 178 |
2. Consciousness in Death Foundation of Purgatory | 178 |
3. Recalled to Life at Resurrection | 179 |
4. Was the Apostle Paul in Error? | 179 |
5. Absurd to Hold Christ and Apostles in Error | 179 |
6. Disembodied Souls Have No Consciousness | 180 |
7. Body and Spirit Rejoined at Resurrection | 180 |
III. Puritan Nathaniel Homes Stresses Resurrection | 181 |
1. Significance of Peter Sterry’s Endorsement | 182 |
IV. Baptist Richardson Opposes Eternal Torment Dogma | 183 |
V. Professor Isaac Barrow—Temporal Offenders Not Punished Eternally | 185 |
VI. Philosopher John Locke—Bold Stand Against Innate Immortality | 187 |
1. Wicked Do “Not Live Forever” | 189 |
2. Death Not “Eternal Life in Misery” | 190 |
3. Eternal Life Rests on Promises of God | 190 |
VII. Terse Excerpts From Locke’s Arguments | 191 |
VIII. Archbishop Tillotson Undercuts Dogma of Eternal Torment | 191 |
1. Declares Innate-Immortality Assumed, Not “Revealed” | 192 |
2. Similar Continental Denial by Von Stosch | 193 |
IX. Physician William Coward Denies Separate Entity of Soul | 193 |
X. Rejects Immortal-Soulism Because of Pagan Origin | 196 |
1. Wicked Not Yet in Torment, Nor Righteous in Heaven | 1% |
2. Immortal-Soulism Derived From Heathen Philosophers | 196 |
3. The Contention of the Philosophers | 197 |
4. Platonic Philosophy Interwoven Into Early Christian Doctrine | 197 |
5. Crept Into Church Through Platonic Fathers | 197 |
6. Life Interrupted by Death Restored at Resurrection | 198 |
XI. Lawyer Layton Produces Succession of Conditionalist Treatises | 199 |
XII. Scope of Writing Revealed by Twelve Titles | 201 |
XIII. Witnesses Span Centuries; Opponents Invoke Same Arguments | 202 |
11. Brilliant Witnesses on Both Sides of Atlantic | 205 |
I. Blackburne—Historian of Reformation Conflict Over Soul Question | 205 |
II. Blackburne’s Personal Views on Conditionalism | 209 |
1. The Question of Disembodied Souls | 209 |
2. Immortality Only Through Resurrection | 209 |
3. No Separate Intermediate Life of Soul | 210 |
4. Reformers Lopped “Branches,” Left “Root” of Error | 210 |
5. Unfairness of Charge of “Heresy” | 211 |
6. Restoration of “Whole Man” to Life | 211 |
7. Dead Made Alive Only Through Resurrection | 211 |
8. Immortal-Soulism “Overturns Whole Christian System” | 211 |
III. Four Basic Charges Made by Blackburne | 212 |
IV. Scientist Priestley—Total Insensibility Characterizes Death | 214 |
V. Priestley on the Condition of Man in Death | 216 |
1. Death Is State of “Absolute Insensibility” | 216 |
2. Fallacy of “Separate Conscious State” | 216 |
3. Future Life Based on Resurrection | 217 |
4. “Soul-Sleep” Revival Credited to Bible | 217 |
5. Time Will Remove Current Prejudices | 218 |
VI. Two Illustrious Questioners of Eternal-Torment Thesis | 218 |
1. Hymnist Watts—Does Not “Death” Include “Destruction” of Soul? | 218 |
2. Bishop Warburton—Challenges Proponents of Everlasting Punishment | 221 |
VII. Restorationism Revived as “Universalism” in Post Reformation | 221 |
12. Eighteenth-Century Stalwarts Buttress Conditionalist Positions | 224 |
I. Baptist Professor Whiston—Holds to Complete Destruction of the Wicked | 224 |
1. Chaff Is “Burnt Up” in Utter Destruction | 226 |
2. Flaming Fire to “Utterly Consume” Wicked | 226 |
3. Eternal Life for Righteous Only | 226 |
II. Nonconformist Hallett: If “No Resurrection, No Future State” | 227 |
1. Lost Immortality Restored Through Christ | 228 |
2. Resurrection for All; Immortality Only for Saints | 228 |
III. “Anonymous”—Consciousness Utterly Ceases in Death | 228 |
1. Death Is “Utter Extinction” of Consciousness | 229 |
2. Flame of Life “Rekindled” at Resurrection | 229 |
3. Jewish Paradise Unsupported by Scripture | 229 |
IV. Physician Scott—Complete Destruction Awaits the Wicked | 230 |
1. Destruction, Not “Never-Ceasing Misery,” for Wicked | 231 |
2. Perpetual Torment Dogma Conflicts With Scripture | 231 |
V. Bishop Law—Entrance Upon Immortality Only Through Resurrection | 231 |
1. Life Not Inherent, but a Gift Through Christ | 233 |
2. Gives Seven Equations of Death | 233 |
3. Resurrection the Climax of Hope of Immortality | 233 |
VI. Cambridge Master Peckard—Man Mortal; Immortality Solely Through Christ | 234 |
1. If Immortality Innate, Christ Not Our “Life” | 234 |
2. Hope of Future Existence Based Solely Upon Christ | 235 |
3. Object of Christ’s Coming to Bring Life | 236 |
VII. Dissenter Bourn—Punishment of Wicked to Be “Total Extinction” | 236 |
1. Dogma of Eternal Torment “Diabolical” | 237 |
2. Punishment Is “Proportionate to Guilt” | 237 |
3. Absolute and “Eternal Destruction” for Wicked | 238 |
4. Everlasting Life Restricted to “Righteous” | 238 |
5. Death of Wicked “Total Extinction of Life” | 238 |
VIII. Lesser Lights Support Testimony of Major Witnesses | 239 |
IX. “Fringe” Writers Complicate the Controversy | 241 |
13. Resurgence of Conditionalism Characterizes Nineteenth Century | 247 |
I. Unprecedented Developments Characterize the New Decades | 247 |
1. Imposing Array of Talent Champions Conditionalism | 248 |
II. Reaction to French Revolution Violence Impels Fresh Bible Study | 249 |
III. Historical Setting for Nineteenth-Century Impetus | 250 |
1. Hundred Books on Eschatology Appear | 251 |
2. Parallel Awakening in Old World and New | 251 |
3. Christendom-wide Resurgence of Premillennialism | 252 |
IV. Little-known Conditionalists Open Witness of Century | 253 |
V. Congregation Splits Over Immortality and Resurrection Issues | 255 |
VI. Wesleyan Watson—Lost Title to Immortality Regained Through Christ | 256 |
1. Sinful Man Lost Title to Immortality | 257 |
2. “Seed” Takes Place of “Tree” as Pledge of Immortality | 258 |
3. Immortality a Gift, Dependent on Giver | 258 |
VII. Baptist Hall—Eternal Torment Not Essential Article of Faith | 258 |
VIII. Bishop Hampden—Brands “Innatism” as Remnant of Scholasticism | 259 |
IX. Taylor—Predicts Unfettered Interpretation of Punishment Will Come | 260 |
X. Archbishop Whately Expressly Rejects Immortal-Soulist Positions | 261 |
1. Deals Major Blow Against “Innatist” Theory | 262 |
2. Philosophy Does Not Establish Immortality | 262 |
3. Jesus the Source and Assurance of Immortality | 262 |
4. No Purgatory and No Second Probation | 263 |
5. “Sleep” the Declared Condition in Death | 263 |
6. Unconscious of Passing Time in Death-Sleep | 264 |
7. No “Interval” Between Death and Resurrection | 264 |
8. Wicked to Be Destroyed, and Cease to Exist | 264 |
14. Belated Appearance of Conditionalism in Colonial America | 266 |
I. Tremendous Shift From Theocratic Puritanism to Advent Expectancy | 266 |
1. Involvements of the Puritan Theocracy | 267 |
2. Rhode Island Becomes Haven for Soul Freedom | 268 |
3. Establishment of Religious Liberty and Bill of Rights | 268 |
4. Religious Revivals Enter the Picture | 269 |
5. Multiple Sources of Religious Liberty Principles | 269 |
6. Resurgence of Eschatology Begins Under Spalding | 270 |
7. Joseph Lathrop Emphasizes Time of the End | 271 |
II. Revulsion Against Calvinist Extremism Led to Universalism | 271 |
III. Edwards—Supreme Exponent of Never-ending Torment | 272 |
1. Excruciating Torments “Never, Never” End | 273 |
2. Never Be Delivered From Excruciating Torment | 274 |
3. Kept in Hell Solely for Endless Suffering | 274 |
IV. Hopkins—Agonies of Damned Add to Joys of Saved | 275 |
1. Suffering of Damned Said to Give Joy to Redeemed | 276 |
2. God’s Grace Magnified by Eternally Burning Hell | 276 |
V. Upsurge of Universalism in Colonial and Early National America | 277 |
1. Universalism Gathers Momentum in Nineteenth Century | 277 |
2. Battle of Books Over Universalism | 278 |
VI. Significance and Result of the Battle of Pens | 281 |
1. Belated Appearance of Conditionalist View | 281 |
2. Comes to Fore in Early Nineteenth Century | 282 |
15. American Conditionalists Begin to Appear | 283 |
I. Bird’s-eye Preview of Far-flung Nineteenth-Century Awakening | 283 |
1. From Grew to Storrs to Advent Movement | 284 |
2. Prominent Accessions Follow Mid-century | 284 |
3. 1877 Marks the New Period of Extension | 285 |
II. Anonymous (1795) Precursor of Conditionalists to Follow | 286 |
III. Bishop White—Mankind Universally Mortal Through Adam | 288 |
1. Obtained Episcopal Orders for Daughter American Church | 288 |
2. Turned Away From Calvin’s Predestinarianism | 289 |
3. Mortality Inherited by All From Adam | 290 |
4. Fall Brought Withdrawal of Privileges | 290 |
IV. Elias Smith—Emphatically Rejects Popular Concept of Hell | 291 |
1. Rejects Popular Concept of Endless Hell | 292 |
2. Five “Hells” of Popular Belief | 292 |
3. Protestant Hell From Pagan Mythology | 293 |
4. Three Alternatives As to Fate of Wicked | 293 |
5. Indefeasible Immortality Derived From Platonism | 294 |
6. Alerted by Book on “Destructionism” | 294 |
V. Sellon—Impelled to Declare Conditionalist Convictions | 295 |
1. Punishment Would Not Exceed Sentence | 295 |
2. Gehenna Denotes “Total and Utter Destruction” | 296 |
3. Souls of Unbelievers Are Not Immortal | 296 |
4. Sinner Free to Choose Destruction Rather Than Life | 297 |
5. Eternal Torture Inconsistent With God’s Character | 297 |
6. Eternal Torment Not Scriptural, Therefore False | 297 |
7. Gehenna Total Destruction After Death | 298 |
8. Fire Indicates Total Consumption, Not Eternal Torture | 298 |
9. Eternal Torture Is “Invention of Man” | 299 |
10. Four Falsehoods Involved in Eternal Torment | 299 |
16. “Deacon” Grew-George Storrs Line of Transmission | 300 |
I. “Deacon” Grew—Brings Conditionalism to George Storrs | 300 |
1. Relinquishes Pastoral Post Because of Convictions | 300 |
2. Unique Relationship to American Conditionalism | 301 |
II. Essence of Grew’s “Intermediate State” Tract | 302 |
1. Soul Not Capable of Separate Conscious Existence | 302 |
2. “Unconsciousness” Marks Period Between Death and Resurrection | 303 |
3. All Future Existence Depends on Resurrection | 303 |
4. “Future Felicity” Begins at Second Advent | 303 |
III. Gist of “Future Punishment, Not Eternal Life in Misery” Tract | 304 |
1. No “Immortal or Deathless Spirits” | 304 |
2. Second Death Not “Interminable Miserable Existence” | 305 |
IV. Storrs—Introduces Conditionalism Into Second Advent Movement | 305 |
1. Becomes a Conditionalist After Three Years’ Study | 306 |
2. Origin of the Famous “Six Sermons” | 307 |
V. Digest of Storrs’s Famous “Six Sermons” | 308 |
1. Indefeasible Immortality Involves Eternal Suffering | 308 |
2. Supposed “Indestructibility” of Soul Is Pure Assumption | 309 |
3. Death Is Total Deprivation of Life | 309 |
4. Perishing Is Ceasing to Exist | 310 |
5. Death Is “Extinction of Conscious Being” | 311 |
6. Fathers Mingled Philosophy With Words | 311 |
7. Immortal-Soulism Derived From Platonism | 311 |
8. No Evidence of “Eternal Sin and Suffering” | 312 |
VI. Fitch—Storrs’s First Ministerial Convert to Conditionalism | 313 |
1. Adds Conditionalism to Second Advent Emphasis | 313 |
VII. French—Death an Unconscious State Until Resurrection | 314 |
1. All Dead in Unconscious State Until Advent | 314 |
17. White—Creates New Epoch of Understanding | 316 |
I. Mid-century Begins Attainment of New Stature and Standing | 316 |
1. Credit Must Be Given to Edward White | 316 |
2. Pulpiteers and Scholars Give Momentum | 317 |
II. Foster—Renounced Dogma of Eternal Torment of Wicked | 318 |
1. Rejected Doctrine of Eternal Torment Half Century Prior | 318 |
2. Endless Torment a “Slander” Against God | 319 |
3. Unable to Reconcile Endless Torment With God’s Love | 320 |
III. Dobney—Explicitly Maintains Conditionalist Position | 320 |
1. Sinners Will Not Live Forever | 321 |
2. Saints Do Not Go to Heaven at Death | 321 |
3. Immortality Not Provable From Reason | 321 |
IV. Edward White—Pre-eminent Champion of Conditionalism | 322 |
1. Troubled in Twenties Over Nature of Man | 323 |
2. Persuaded of Conditionalism by Fontaine | 324 |
3. Seven-Year Search Results in Clear Convictions | 325 |
4. First Book (1846) Creates Storm of Indignation | 325 |
5. Builds Constituency of Friendship From Hawley Road | 327 |
6. Honored With Chairmanship of Congregational Union | 328 |
7. First Conditionalist Conference in Christian History | 329 |
8. Made Chairman of Congregational Union of Britain | 329 |
9. Honored as Pre-eminent Champion of Conditionalism | 330 |
10. Re-affirmation of Truth and Repudiation of Error | 331 |
11. Shifted Emphasis From Negative to Positive | 332 |
V. Presents Positive Conditionalism to World Successfully | 332 |
1. Larger Significance of Conditionalism | 334 |
VI. Dunn—Doctrine of Eternal Torment Not in Scripture | 335 |
18. Constable’s Pre-eminent British Contribution | 337 |
I. Outstanding Champion of Conditional Immortality | 337 |
1. His Conditionalist Books Become Standard | 338 |
2. Conditionalism Augments Every Basic Doctrine | 339 |
II. Masterful Portrayal of Historical Trilemma (Three Conflicting Positions) | 339 |
1. Innate Immortality + Eternal Punishing = Eternal Misery | 340 |
2. Eternal Death of Wicked Involves Ultimate Nonexistence | 341 |
3. Original Sentence Involved Loss of Existence | 341 |
4. Priceless Tabulation of Greek Terms Used | 342 |
5. Opposing Positions Tabulated and Illustrated | 342 |
6. Scripture Negates Both Eternal Tormentism and Universalism | 342 |
7. Scripture Asserts Utter Extinction of Evil | 343 |
8. Challenges Opponents to Controvert View | 343 |
9. Cites Justin Martyr and Irenaeus as Conditionalists | 344 |
10. Tertullian Builds on Athenagoras’ Foundation | 344 |
11. Led to “Forced” Interpretation of Scripture | 345 |
12. Origen Converts Hell Into “Vast Purgatory” | 345 |
13. Purification of the “Indestructible” Sinner | 346 |
14. Spiritualized Scripture to Support Platonism | 346 |
15. Eternity of Evil Counters Bible Testimony | 346 |
16. Error’s Fatal Gap of Two Centuries | 347 |
III. Companion Volume Becomes Conditionalist Classic | 347 |
1. Genesis on True Relation of Body and Soul | 348 |
2. Man Is One Person, Not Two | 348 |
3. Relation of Breath of Life to Immortality | 349 |
4. Distinction Between Soul and Spirit | 350 |
5. Soul Does Not Survive the Body | 350 |
6. Gravedom: State of Profound Unconscious Sleep | 351 |
7. Death Eternal, Except for Resurrection | 351 |
8. No Perception of Time in Death Sleep | 352 |
9. Time Annihilated to Those Who Sleep | 352 |
10. Early Epitaphs Attest “Sleep,” Awaiting Resurrection | 353 |
11. “Apostolic Fathers” Were Conditionalists | 353 |
19. Various Scholars Augment Conditionalist Appeal | 355 |
I. Bishop Perowne—Scholarly Advocate of Conditionalism | 355 |
1. We Are But “Candidates for Immortality” | 356 |
II. Thom—Innate Immortality Inference “Falls to the Ground” | 356 |
1. Death of the Soul Inevitable | 356 |
III. Tinling—”Promise of Life” Through Christ Alone | 357 |
1. Accepted Conditionalism From Bible Alone | 357 |
2. Eternal Torment a “Stumbling-Block” to World | 358 |
3. Based Upon Assumptions and Assertions | 359 |
4. Ethnic Religions Taught Ultimate Loss of Personality | 359 |
5. Not Left in Ignorance for 4,000 Years | 359 |
6. No More “Immortal” Than Omnipotent, Omniscient, or Omnipresent | 360 |
7. Eternal Life Through Christ Alone | 361 |
8. Everything Depends on Immortality Through Christ | 363 |
IV. Tomlinson—Takes Issue With Bishop of Liverpool | 363 |
1. Challenges Bishop’s Position on Eternal Torment | 364 |
2. Invokes Bible and Cites Bishop Porteus | 365 |
3. The Soul “Not Immortal in Itself” | 365 |
4. “Quotes” Illustrating Line of Thought | 366 |
5. Protests Alteration of Word and Intent | 366 |
6. Cites Similar “Bible Standard” Criticism | 366 |
7. Supreme Conditionalist Is Jesus Christ | 367 |
8. Fishing in Same Boat With Rome | 367 |
9. Admonition: Beware of Johoiakim’s Penknife Technique | 368 |
V. Canon Row—Powerful Strokes Against Eternal-Tormentism | 368 |
1. Athanasian Creed Statement Is Indefinite | 369 |
2. Philosophy Does Not Prove Immortality of Man | 369 |
3. Genesis Narrative Favors Conditionalist “Theory” | 370 |
4. Resurrection, Not Innate Immortality | 370 |
5. New Testament Symbols Indicate Ultimate Destruction | 371 |
6. The Twofold Premise of Conditionalism | 371 |
7. No Creature Has Inherent Endless Existence | 371 |
8. “Universal Acceptance” Theory Simply Not True | 372 |
VI. Canon Aitken—Champions Conditionalism for Quarter Century | 372 |
1. Eternal Destruction a State, Not a Process | 374 |
2. Word and Work Closes Columns to Him | 375 |
3. Four Questions Propounded by Aitken | 375 |
4. No “Infinite Penalty” for “Finite Sin” | 376 |
5. Many Pulpits Sealed Against Him | 376 |
6. Church Parochial Mission Society Continues to Use Him | 376 |
7. No Eternal Torment for Brief Earthly Life | 377 |
8. Death the Forfeiture of Eternal Life | 377 |
20. Periodical Discussion and Pulpit Publicity | 379 |
I. Bishop Courtenay—Wicked End in “Total Cessation of Being” | 379 |
II. Leask—Editor of Conditionalist Journal The Rainbow | 380 |
1. The Rainbow Rides Out Terrific Storm of Criticism | 381 |
2. Helps Form Conditional Immortality Association | 382 |
III. Maude—Epochal Rainbow Article Creates Crisis | 383 |
1. Steps in Adoption of Conditionalism | 383 |
2. Conditionalist Article Stirs Public Opinion | 384 |
3. Three Major Contentions of Article | 385 |
4. Christianity Early Poisoned by Platonism | 386 |
5. Goes Back to Conflicting Declarations of Eden | 386 |
6. Full Testimony of Scripture Alone Determinative | 387 |
7. Three Distinct Classes of Passages | 388 |
8. Fundamental Fallacy of Universal Salvation | 388 |
9. Eternal Suffering Involves Character of God | 389 |
IV. Minton—Helps Lift “Life in Christ” From Obscurity | 389 |
1. Approval and Condemnation for Espousing Conditionalism | 390 |
2. First Speaker at 1876 Conference on Conditionalism | 390 |
V. Dale—Conditionalism Makes Christian Fundamentals Invulnerable | 391 |
1. Highest Honor Within Gift of Congregationalism | 393 |
2. Public Stand on Conditionalism in 1873 | 393 |
3. Conditionalism Strengthens Fundamentals of Faith | 394 |
VI. Anglican Test Case of Wilson vs. Fendall Decided in 1864 | 394 |
1. Acquittal Comes at Height of Controversy | 395 |
2. Discussion Grows in Intensity | 396 |
3. The Stage Set for Further Events | 397 |
VII. Darby—“Immortality of Soul” Comes From Platonism | 397 |
1. Earliest Statement: “No Source in Gospel” | 398 |
2. Position Modified in Later Edition | 398 |
3. No Immortal Sinners in Divine Plan | 399 |
4. Historical Note From The Bible Echo | 399 |
VIII. Christadelphians—Likewise Adhere to Main Conditionalist Positions | 399 |
1. Name Christadelphian Substituted for Christian | 400 |
2. Epitome of Christadelphian Conditionalist Beliefs | 400 |
3. Positions Unchanged in Current Writings | 401 |
21. Farrar—Westminster Sermon Precipitates Crisis | 404 |
I. Dean Farrar—Dramatically Repudiates “Dogma of Eternal Torment” | 404 |
1. Repudiation Voiced in Abbey, on November 11, 1877 | 405 |
2. Expected Condemnation, but Received Widespread Approval | 406 |
3. Widespread Publicity Followed by Concentrated Attack | 407 |
II. Farrar’s Written Record of His Tremendous Researches | 408 |
1. Scriptures Absolutely Silent on “Eternal Torture” | 408 |
2. Dark Shadow of Augustine Falls on Medieval Theology | 408 |
3. Deplores Specious Arguments for Endless Torment | 409 |
4. Condemns Misuse of Texts Out of Context | 409 |
5. Old Testament Jews Never Taught “Endless Torment” | 409 |
6. Conditionalist Contentions Confirm Personal Views | 410 |
7. Invokes Witness of German Scholars | 410 |
8. Alexandrian Fathers Molded by Plato and Philo | 411 |
9. Literal Interpretation Leads to Extinctionist View | 411 |
III. Missionary Impey—Resignation From Methodist Ministry | 412 |
1. Annual Declaration of Conformity Required | 412 |
2. Resigns Over “Eternal Torment” Stipulation | 413 |
3. Takes Stand in Noble Line of Dissentients | 413 |
4. Restudy Touched Off by Farrar Repudiation | 414 |
5. Punishment “Everlasting” Because “Final and Irreversible” | 414 |
6. Takes Stand, With “So Help Me God” | 415 |
7. Categorical Answers Required of Impey | 415 |
8. Resigns Because Cannot Pledge “Silence” | 415 |
9. Forty Years of Unbroken Service Ends | 416 |
IV. Strang—Virile Conditionalist Editor and Scottish Polemicist | 417 |
The Messenger a Reflector of Turbulent Times | 418 |
May, 1878: Agitation Widespread | 418 |
June, 1879: Macrae Deposed | 418 |
January, 1883: Two Ministers Expelled | 418 |
January, 1884: H. H. Dobney Lauded | 419 |
June, 1884: Removal of Dublin Minister | 419 |
May, 1884: Laudation of George Storrs | 419 |
August, 1884: Typical Conference Reported | 420 |
V. Thorough Investigation Leads to Strong Personal Convictions | 420 |
1. Immortality of the Soul the Parent Error | 420 |
2. Platonism Adopted Because of Immortal-Soulism | 421 |
3. Philosophy Triumphs Over Pure Doctrine | 421 |
4. Development of Conflicting but Paralleling Schools | 422 |
VI. Laing—Effective Scottish Advocate of Conditionalism | 422 |
1. Steps in Becoming a Conditionalist | 423 |
2. Does Not Possess Separate Immortal Soul | 424 |
VII. Ham—Bible Excludes Notion of Independent Immortality | 425 |
1. Immortality Solely for Believer in Christ | 425 |
2. Innate Immortality Counter to Inspiration | 426 |
22. Periodicals Reflect Conflict and Advance | 427 |
I. Bible Echo—Panoramic Portrayal of Conditionalist Advances | 427 |
1. Bible Yields No Support for “Innatism” | 427 |
2. Abundant Testimony Merits a “Verdict” | 428 |
3. Address Challenged, and Conditionalist Accession | 429 |
4. Dale Declaration Received With “Plaudits” | 429 |
5. Swiss Minister Questioned but Approved | 430 |
6. Dr. Dale’s Declaration of Faith | 431 |
7. Dale Declaration Attacked by Christian World | 432 |
8. Christian World Attack Challenged by Echo | 432 |
9. Great Conditionalist Meeting in Chelsea | 433 |
10. White on Conditionalist Twenty-three-Year Spread | 434 |
11. Protests, Accessions, Repudiation, Advance | 435 |
12. Numerous Tokens of Progress | 435 |
13. L100-Offer for Missing Text | 436 |
14. Multiple Provisions of “Life” Enshrined in Christ | 436 |
15. Summarizing Statement on Conditionalism | 437 |
II. Homiletic Monthly’s “Clerical Symposium on Immortality” | 438 |
1. Stokes’s Strong Case for Conditionalism | 438 |
2. White: Widespread Contemporary Revival of Conditionalism | 440 |
3. Host of Contemporary Conditionalists Merit Hearing | 441 |
III. Active Discussion in Leading Periodicals in 1878-1879 | 442 |
1. Dr. Dale Reaffirms Conditional Immortality Position | 442 |
2. Contemporary Review Airs All Views | 443 |
3. Symposiums Appear in Various Journals | 443 |
IV. Denniston—Jamaican Frontier Conditionalist | 443 |
1. Apologist for Primitive Gospel in Materialistic Age | 444 |
2. Endless Suffering Is “Intolerably Oppressive” | 445 |
3. Man Lost Immortality Through “Fall” | 446 |
4. Destruction Both a “Process” and a “Termination” | 446 |
5. Witness of Early Centuries to Conditionalism | 446 |
V. Binney—In Maturity Repudiates Eternal Torment Thesis | 447 |
VI. Westcott—Innate Immortality “Wholly Insufficient” | 449 |
VII. Rotherham—Immortality Is “Contingent and Dependent” | 449 |
23. Conditionalist Association and Extension Library | 451 |
I. Conditional Immortality Association Formed in 1878 | 451 |
1. Lincoln Conference (Sept. 23-26, 1878) | 454 |
2. Maberly Conference, London (Sept. 2-4, 1879) | 455 |
3. Liverpool Conference (Sept. 7-9, 1880) | 455 |
4. Bradford Conference (Sept. 6-8, 1881) | 455 |
5. Salisbury Conference (Aug. 30-Sept. 1. 1882) | 455 |
6. Eastbourne Conference (Sept. 4-6, 1883) | 456 |
7. Glasgow Conference (Aug. 31-Sept. 2, 1884) | 456 |
8. Second London Conference (Sept. 1-3, 1885) | 456 |
9. Edinburgh Conference (Sept. 7-9. 1886) | 457 |
10. Birmingham Conference (Sept. 6-8, 1887) | 457 |
11. Second Lincoln Conference (Sept. 2-6, 1888) | 457 |
12. Dartmouth Conference (Sept. 1-5. 1889) | 457 |
13. Bacup Conference (Sept. 1-4, 1891) | 457 |
14. Faith Fellowship Founded in 1894 | 458 |
15. Fifty Years of the Association-Mission (1878-1928) | 458 |
II. Remarkable Conditionalist Faith Library Exerts Widespread Influence | 459 |
1. Samplings of Titles and Writers | 459 |
2. Comprehensive Extract From Little-known Writer | 460 |
3. Historical Recitals Highly Helpful | 461 |
4. Bible Argument Presented by Expert | 461 |
5. Defense of Conditionalist Position and Array of Evidence | 462 |
III. Conditionalism Expounded; and Challenged by Methodism | 463 |
1. Silencing of Dr. Beet by Methodist Conference Action | 464 |
2. Perplexing to British Weekly Editor | 465 |
IV. Volume III—New Voices Add Strength and Significance | 465 |
1. Dr. Clarke Summons Succession of Able Witnesses | 466 |
2. Soul Is Capable of “Being Made Immortal” | 467 |
3. Baptist Missionary to China Testifies | 467 |
4. Engineer, Editor, and Vicar on Ultimate Destruction | 467 |
5. L1000 Offer Repeated by Clarke for Missing Text | 468 |
24. New World Voices Match Old World Witnesses | 469 |
I. Moncrieff—Scottish-Canadian Voice Champions Conditionalism | 469 |
1. Pioneer of Conditionalism in Scotland | 470 |
2. Transfers to Canada; Issues Able Book | 471 |
3. Wicked Return to Nonexistence | 471 |
4. Departs From Conscious Existence | 472 |
5. Endless Torment Makes “Mockery of Truth” | 472 |
6. Second Death Is Final Destruction | 473 |
7. All the Godless Reduced to Ashes | 473 |
II. Blain—Devastating Blow Against Eternal-Torment Innovation | 474 |
1. Appeals to Learned and to Prejudiced | 474 |
2. Cannot Stand Before Light of Word | 475 |
3. Sevenfold Scope of Book | 475 |
4. Innate Immortality but Human Assumption | 476 |
5. Analysis of Twenty “Destruction” Terms | 476 |
6. No Doctrine Settled by Parables and Symbols | 477 |
7. Popular Contentions Vitiate Bible Texts | 478 |
III. Hudson—Lifts Conditionalism to Scholarly Level of Discussion | 479 |
1. Adoption of Conditionalism Brings Loss of Pastorate | 479 |
2. Scholarly Works Force Respectful Hearing | 480 |
3. Believed Himself Called to Allotted Task | 481 |
4. Penetrates to Heart of Issue | 482 |
IV. Produces the American Conditionalist Classic | 482 |
1. Divine Justice, and Man’s Free Moral Agency | 483 |
2. Innate Immortality Not Taught or Implied in Scripture | 483 |
3. Bible Meaning of “Second Death” | 483 |
4. “Detention” Between Death and Resurrection | 484 |
5. Accurate Handling of Historical Side | 484 |
6. Masterful Survey of Witness of Centuries | 485 |
7. Conditionalism the Coordinated Portrayal of Scripture | 486 |
V. Abbot—Creator of Indispensable Aid for Evaluating Conditionalism | 486 |
1. Bible Transcendent in All Doctrinal Issues | 487 |
2. Matchless Bibliography Serves as Incomparable Check List | 488 |
VI. Physician Ives—Man Mortal: Dead Asleep; Wicked Destroyed | 489 |
1. How His Book Came to Be Written | 490 |
2. Scripture Spiritualized to Sustain Immortal-Soulism | 490 |
3. “Soul” Is “Entire Man” as “Complete Being” | 491 |
4. Immortality Conferred on “Righteous Alone” | 491 |
5. Fate of Wicked Is Death, Not Eternal Misery | 492 |
6. Recapitulation: “Unconscious Sleep”; “Loss of Existence” | 492 |
VII. Additional Features in Enlarged American Edition | 492 |
1. “Innate Immortality” Derived From Plato— | 493 |
2. “Unconscious” of Passing of Time in Death | 493 |
3. Use of Protested Term “Annihilation” | 493 |
4. Ives’s Appeal to the Clergy | 493 |
5. Supplemental Word to Laymen | 494 |
25. Representative Literature Matched by Able Pulpiteers | 495 |
I. Pettingell—Major American Writer on Conditionalism in 1880’s | 495 |
1. Gradual Change From Ostracism to Acceptance | 496 |
II. Able Coverage of Historical, Philosophical, and Biblical Evidence | 497 |
1. Contrasting Pages of Conflicting Schools’ Excerpts | 498 |
2. Conflicting Views of the Opposing Schools | 499 |
3. Introduction of Greek Platonism and Persian Dualism | 500 |
4. Historical Tracement of “Deathless Nature” Concept | 500 |
5. Origin and Transmission of “Deathless Nature” Theory | 500 |
6. Three Conflicting Schools Tabulated | 501 |
7. Arrested Reformation and Analogical Fallacies | 501 |
8. Second Life Does Not Exclude Second Death | 502 |
9. New Meanings Placed on Old Terms | 502 |
10. Man Not Independently Existent | 502 |
11. Death Is Utter Extinguishing of Life | 503 |
12. Eternal Life Is Peculiar Glory of Christ | 503 |
13. Two Classes and Two Destinies | 504 |
14. First Life Transitory: Second Life Eternal | 504 |
15. Overthrow and Abolishment of All Evil | 505 |
III. Life Everlasting Appends “Symposium” With Twenty-one Participants | 505 |
1. Platonism Penetrates Christianity; Both Are Modified | 506 |
2. Contrast Between Platonism and Revelation | 506 |
3. Paul’s Warning Unheeded, Resultant Apostasy Subverts | 507 |
4. Reformation Failed to Repudiate Immortal-Soulism | 507 |
IV. Henry Ward Beecher—Finally Repudiates Dogma of Eternal Torment | 508 |
V. Lyman Abbott—Denies Innate Immortality and Eternal Torment | 509 |
1. Rejects Both Universalism and Eternal Tormentism | 509 |
2. Repudiates Pagan Teachings on Fate of Wicked | 510 |
3. God Never Saves Soul Against Its Will | 510 |
4. Popular Theology Ignores Whole Set of Texts | 511 |
5. Misconstrues Original Intent and Use | 511 |
VI. Harriet Beecher Stowe—Famous Author in Revolt | 512 |
1. Harriet’s Essay on “Immortality” When Only Eleven | 512 |
2. In Agony Over Involvements of Calvinism | 513 |
3. Continuing Struggle Over Eternal Torment Problems | 514 |
VII. Agnostic Ingersoll—Embittered by Eternal Torment Dogma | 514 |
26. Spokesmen of Various Faiths Augment Chorus | 516 |
I. Hendrickson—Truth of “Life in Christ” Unlocks “Hidden Mystery” | 516 |
1. Conditionalist Position Gives New Grandeur to Preaching | 516 |
2. The “Soul” Not a Separate Conscious Entity | 517 |
3. Like “Rosetta Stone.” Resolves Hidden Mysteries | 517 |
II. Professor Butler—Cloud Rolled Away From Face of God | 518 |
1. Disillusioned by Fiendish “Portrays” in Rome | 518 |
2. Found Elimination Only Enhanced Gospel System | 519 |
III. Professor Bacon—Immortality “Conditional Upon the Act of God” | 520 |
1. Immortality Is Conferred, Not Inherent | 521 |
2. Rejects Eternal Torment and Innate Immortality | 521 |
3. Indestructibility of Soul From Platonic Philosophy | 521 |
4. Immortality a Gift, and Conditional | 521 |
IV. Wilson—Eternal Life Only for Those “In Christ” | 522 |
1. The Unanswerable Question—Why? | 523 |
2. God Is Not a “Malignant Fiend” | 523 |
3. Desperate Involvements of the Dogma | 524 |
V. Hart—Goes to Very Heart of Provision of Immortality | 524 |
1. Immortality Centers in Person of Christ | 525 |
2. Theologians Start From Wrong Assumption Regarding Immortality | 525 |
3. Deity, Incarnation, and Resurrection Are Basic | 526 |
4. Paul’s Emphasis on Grace, Atonement, Life | 526 |
5. The Ultimate Destruction of All Evil | 527 |
6. Weigh the Two Systems—Choose the True | 527 |
VI. Independent Kramer—Immortality Only for Believers in Christ | 528 |
VII. Bishop Mann—Brilliant Midwest Champion of Conditionalism | 529 |
1. Continuous Line of Dissenters Against Eternal Torment | 529 |
2. Anglican Articles Contrasted With Other Catechisms | 530 |
3. Restoration Unsupported by Scripture | 530 |
4. If Soul Not Immortal, Eternal Torment Theory Collapses | 531 |
5. Cogent Reasons Against Eternal Torment | 532 |
6. Defends Position of Ultimate, Absolute “Destruction” | 533 |
7. Pagan Religions Did Not Teach Immortality of Personality | 533 |
8. Eternal Existence Only by God’s Permission | 534 |
9. Immortality of Soul Not Taught in Bible | 534 |
VIII. Baker—Man Not Inherently Immortal; Wicked Will Perish | 535 |
1. Man “Not Inherently Immortal” | 535 |
2. Eternal Life for Saints; Total Destruction for Sinners | 536 |
3. Destruction Involves Dissolution of Elements | 536 |
4. Three Conflicting Schools; One Is Right | 536 |
27. Prominent Names Added to Conditionalist Roster | 540 |
I. Time Due for Restudy and Settlement of Issues | 540 |
1. Reformers Left “Middle State” for Present Consideration | 540 |
II. Rector Huntington—Outspoken Champion of Conditional Immortality | 542 |
1. Huntington Influenced by White and Hudson | 544 |
2. Conditionalist Views Reaffirmed at Close of Life | 544 |
3. Immortality a Gift Bestowed on Seekers | 545 |
4. Ultimate and Utter Destruction of Wicked | 545 |
5. Conditionalism Implicit in Anglican Formularies | 546 |
6. Life Only in Christ in Prayer Book and Collects | 546 |
7. Christ Opened “Gate of Everlasting Life” | 547 |
III. Boardman—Innate Immortality Negates Resurrection | 547 |
1. Natural Immortality Not Taught in Bible | 548 |
2. Man Not Naturally or Inherently Immortal | 549 |
3. Immortality Tied In With Tree of Life | 550 |
4. Pagan Dualism Retained in Christian Theology | 550 |
5. Analogies From Nature Are Deceptive | 550 |
6. Innate Immortality a Denial of Life as Christ’s Gift | 550 |
7. The Touchstone of Christianity Itself | 551 |
8. Give Inspired Information About the Hereafter | 551 |
9. Obligation of the Christian Ministry | 552 |
10. Summarizing Excerpts on Conditionalism | 552 |
IV. Phelps—Sweeping Portrayal of “Immortal Soul” Issues | 552 |
1. Immortality of Soul “Has a Bad History” | 553 |
2. “Heathen Philosophy” Becomes Predominant | 554 |
3. “Jewish Belief” Corrupted by Association | 554 |
4. “Christian Compromise Effected Slowly | 554 |
5. “Papal Decree” Formally Officializes Dogma | 555 |
6. “At Variance” With “Scriptural Account of Man’s Creation” | 555 |
7. “Clashes” With “Bible Statement of Man’s Fall” | 555 |
8. “Opposed” to “Scriptural Doctrine of Death” | 555 |
9. “Equally Opposed” to “Physiological Facts” | 556 |
10. “Immortality Nowhere Ascribed to Man’s “Present State” | 556 |
11. “Blessing to Be Sought“: Not “Birthright Legacy” | 557 |
12. “Inherent Immortality” Opposed to “Scripture Doom of Wicked” | 557 |
13. “Supersedes Necessity for a Resurrection” | 557 |
14. “Reduces the Judgment” to “Solemn Farce” | 557 |
15. “Subverts” Bible Doctrine of Second Advent | 558 |
16. Theory Is “Prolific Source” of “Error” | 558 |
V. Gordon—Natural Immortality Substituted for Resurrection | 558 |
1. Death Injected as the Object of Hope | 560 |
2. Sexton’s Bell Has Supplanted Angel’s Trump | 560 |
3. Premillennialism Discredited Under Roman Apostasy | 561 |
4. Significant Address on “Recurrence of Doctrine | 562 |
5. Eschatology to Be Final Battleground | 563 |
6. Death Substituted for Second Advent | 563 |
7. Resurrection “Broken From Its Biblical Moorings” | 564 |
8. Forsaken Doctrines to Be Revived | 564 |
28. Various Facets of Conditionalist Gem Presented | 566 |
I. High Scholastic Caliber of Representative Conditionalists | 566 |
II. Oliphant—Publicly Professes Conditionalism at Installation | 567 |
1. Potentially, Not Innately, Immortal | 568 |
2. Death Means Dissolution and Destruction | 568 |
3. Probation Confined to This Life | 569 |
4. Christ’s Resurrection Is Seal of Immortality | 570 |
5. Rejects “Innate Immortality” and “Eternal Torment” | 570 |
6. Denies “Indestructibility of the Soul” | 570 |
7. Honors “Justice of God” and “Freedom of Man” | 571 |
8. Conclusion Involves Rejection of Eternal Torment | 571 |
9. Soul to Suffer, Then to Cease | 571 |
10. Protests Term “Annihilation” as Misleading | 571 |
11. After “Disorganization” Man Ceases | 572 |
III. Episcopal Bishop Hopkins—Denies Eternal Torment Contention | 572 |
IV. Parkhurst—Seeks Insurance Against Eventual Obliteration | 573 |
V. Moomaw—Life Only in Christ; Total Destruction Without | 574 |
1. Life of Soul Is Not Self-sustaining | 575 |
2. Second Death Annihilates Body and Soul | 575 |
VI. Edward Beecher—Scholarly Repudiator of Eternal Torment | 576 |
1. Restudy of Eschatology Essential and Due | 577 |
2. Penetration of Persian-Grecian Influence Into Jewry | 578 |
3. Penetration of Conditionalism Into Christian Church | 579 |
4. “Enoch’s” Theory of Culpability of Fallen Angels | 579 |
5. Jewish Centers: Babylon, Alexandria, Palestine | 580 |
6. Eternal Tormentism Becomes Authoritarian Under Justinian | 580 |
7. Justin, Irenaeus, Arnobius, Hold to “Annihilation” | 581 |
8. Origen’s Restorationism Condemned Under Justinian | 582 |
9. African Tertullian-Augustinian School of Endless Torment | 583 |
10. Repudiation of Eternal Torment Only Matter of Time | 583 |
VII. Conditionalism Makes Increasing Friends Among Clergy | 584 |
29. Transcends Language Lines and Overleaps National Boundaries | 586 |
I. Olshausen—Immortality of Soul Theory Unknown to Scripture | 586 |
1. Innate Immortality Utterly Foreign to Bible | 586 |
II. Nitzsch—Have Only Contingent Immortality; May Cease | 587 |
1. Perpetual Existence of Damned Not Biblical | 587 |
2. No “Perpetual Existence” of Damned | 588 |
III. Schultz—Immortality Contingent; Destruction to Be Total | 588 |
1. Everlasting Life Only in God | 588 |
2. Sinful Man Has Only “Transient” Life | 589 |
3. Immortal Life Gained Solely From Christ | 589 |
4. Total Destruction for the Reprobate | 589 |
5. Convinced of Soundness of View in Retrospect | 590 |
IV. High Lights of Dr. Schultz’s “Immortality” Treatise of 1861 | 590 |
1. Absolute Immortality Is Possession of God Alone | 590 |
2. Innate Immortality Not Possessed by Any Creature | 591 |
3. Mere Creation Did Not Assure Indestructibility | 591 |
4. To Acquire Immortality Through Second Creation | 592 |
5. Immortality for Man Possible Through Christ | 592 |
6. “Second Death” Involves “Death Absolute” | 592 |
V. Rothe—Suffering Ends in Extinction of the Wicked | 593 |
1. Principal Conditionalist Advocate in Germany | 593 |
2. Immortality Acquired: Personality of Wicked Extinguished | 594 |
3. Sense of Aionios Is Restricted | 594 |
4. Idea of Annihilation Is Involved | 595 |
VI. Dorner—Destructionist Theory Gaining in Approval | 595 |
VII. Other German Scholars Support Conditionalist View | 596 |
VIII. Vinet—“I Do Not Believe in the Immortality of the Soul” | 597 |
IX. Secretan—Rejects Both Eternal Torment and Universalism | 598 |
1. No Infinite Punishment for a Finite Fault | 598 |
2. No Impassable Barrier for Divine Power | 599 |
3. Fatal Weakness of Universal Restoration | 599 |
4. Predestined Candidate for Conditionalism | 599 |
5. Annihilation Is Logical Consequence of Fall | 600 |
X. Sabatier—Not All Are Immortal; Some Head for Dissolution | 600 |
1. Denies Universal Innate Immortality | 600 |
2. Death Involves Loss of Personality | 600 |
XI. Philosopher De May—Soul Only Conditionally Immortal; Can Perish | 601 |
30. Masterful Swiss and Belgian Voices Speak | 602 |
I. Petavel—Greatest Conditionalist Treatise in French | 602 |
1. Unique Introduction to Fellow Conditionalist White | 603 |
2. Impelled to Declare Conditionalist Belief Publicly | 604 |
3. University Lectures Stress Positive Side of Conditionalism | 604 |
4. Constitutes Unifying Harmonious System | 605 |
II. Five General Observations on Petavel’s Work | 606 |
1. Masterful Knowledge of Conditionalist Literature | 606 |
2. Masterful Grasp of Biblical Evidence | 606 |
3. Clarification of Moral and Philosophical Issues | 607 |
4. Remarkable Grasp of Philosophical and Historical Evidence | 607 |
5. Consummation of Conditionalist Investigation | 608 |
III. Petavel’s Masterful Presentation of Case for Conditionalism | 609 |
1. Purpose: To Defend Doctrine of “Attainable Immortality” | 609 |
2. “Conspiracy of Silence” Now Broken | 610 |
3. Conditionalists Not “Innovators” but Continuators | 610 |
4. Experimental Science Yields No Support for Innatism | 611 |
5. In Death the Individual Ceases to Exist | 611 |
6. Challenges Contention of “Universal Consent” | 612 |
7. Platonism Contained Principle of Pantheism | 612 |
8. Individualist Immortality Involves Godship | 612 |
9. Platonism Only a “Hope,” Not “Demonstrated Truth” | 613 |
10. Fundamental Intent of “Life” and “Death” | 613 |
11. Creator Provided Conditional Not Inalienable Immortality | 614 |
12. Innatism Penetrates Jewry Through Alexandria | 614 |
13. Kabbalah Introduces “‘Emanation” and “Dualism” | 615 |
14. Eternity of Life and of Nonexistence | 615 |
15. Immortality Only Through Christ | 616 |
16. Symbols of Immortality Perverted by Apostasy | 617 |
17. Death: Final Extinction of All Faculties | 617 |
18. Conditionalism Among Apostolic and Apologist Fathers | 618 |
19. Compulsory Immortality in Eternal Hell | 618 |
20. Revival of Conditionalism in Nineteenth Century | 619 |
21. Universalism’s Fundamental Fallacy Revealed | 619 |
22. Advantages and Superiority of Conditionalism | 620 |
23. Multiple Excellencies of Bible Conditionalism | 620 |
24. Fighting for Great but Still-misunderstood Truth | 621 |
IV. Frederick Ash Freer—Stalwart Supporter of White and Petavel | 621 |
1. Makes Major Contributions to Conditionalist Cause | 622 |
2. A Synthesis of the Freer Contribution | 623 |
V. Byse—First Advocate of Conditionalism in French Journals | 625 |
31. Famous Premier, Pastor, and Scientist Testify | 627 |
I. Gladstone—Immortal-Soulism Entered Church Through “Back Door” | 627 |
Writings Include Question of Future Life | 629 |
1. Variant Views Held in Early Christian Era | 630 |
2. “Inherent” Immortality Not Ascendant Till Origen | 631 |
3. “Wholesale” Acceptance by Time of Middle Ages | 632 |
4. Immortal-Soulism Springs From Plato | 632 |
5. Led Inevitably to “Eternal Torment” of Damned ., | 633 |
6. Eternal Torment Dogma Established Through Augustine | 633 |
7. Crept Into Church by “Back Door” | 634 |
8. Immortal-Soulism “Wholly Unknown” to Scripture | 635 |
9. “Philosophical Speculations” Disguised as Divine Revelation | 635 |
10. Gladstone’s Definitive Description of “Conditionalism” | 635 |
11. Gladstone’s Considered Conclusions in Summation | 636 |
II. Joseph Parker—Outspoken “Conditionalist” and “Destructionist” | 638 |
1. Optional: Receive Immortality or Choose Destruction | 639 |
2. Evil Ends in “Utter, Final, Everlasting Extinction” | 640 |
3. Indefeasible Immortality Is Palpably Absurd | 640 |
4. Sodom an Example of “Everlasting Destruction” | 640 |
III. Stokes—Man Not Innately Immortal; Only Through Redemption | 641 |
1. Public Denial of Innate Immortality | 641 |
2. Source of Immortality and the Intermediate State | 642 |
3. Man Not Immortal Merely by Creation | 642 |
4. Unfitted for Immortality, Christ Provides Remedy | 643 |
5. Endowment With Immortality Only Through Redemption | 644 |
6. Any “Natural Immortality” Forfeited Through Transgression | 644 |
7. No Consciousness of Time in Intermediate State | 644 |
8. Popular Theology Sets Aside Biblical Declarations | 645 |
9. Assurance of Immortality Only in Christ | 645 |
32. Paralleling Second Advent and Conditionalist Movements Merge | 646 |
I. Two World Movements—Neither Complete in Itself | 646 |
1. Advent Movement Omits Man’s Nature and Destiny | 646 |
2. Movements Parallel but Do Not Merge | 647 |
II. Relationships of the Two Major Adventist Bodies | 647 |
1. Conditionalism Established in Advent Christian Church | 647 |
2. Advent Christian Church Established in 1861 | 648 |
3. Main Adventist Groups Both Champion Conditionalism | 649 |
III. World in Ferment in Mid-century Decades | 651 |
1. Revolutionary World Developments Form Setting | 651 |
2. Developments in Realm of Religion and Science | 651 |
3. Mystical Studies Led to Subtle Speculation | 651 |
4. Diversionary Perils Beset Basic Christian Faith | 652 |
5. Eschatology Receives Setback From Evolution Theory | 652 |
6. Theology Trilemma Again Ascendant in Nineteenth Century | 653 |
7. Conditionalism’s Role in Theological Discussion | 654 |
IV. Hastings—Virile American Exponent of Conditionalism | 654 |
V. Grant—Conditionalist Debator, Editor, and Evangelist | 655 |
1. Remarkable Assemblance of Documented Key Statements | 656 |
VI. Taylor—Thumbnail History of Rejecters of Innate Immortality | 657 |
1. First the Early Church, Then the Medieval Witness | 657 |
2. Reformation and Post-Reformation Champions | 658 |
3. The Great Nineteenth-Century Expansion | 658 |
VII. Whitmore—Writes in Standard Conditionalist Pattern | 659 |
1. Outline Follows Now-Standard Pattern | 659 |
VIII. Wellcome—Publisher of Conditionalist Literature | 660 |
IX. Piper—Popular Historical Sketch of Conditionalism’s Vicissitudes | 661 |
X. Himes—In Later Life Espouses Conditionalism | 662 |
XI. Nonevangelical “Jehovah’s Witnesses” Also Adopt Conditionalism | 663 |
1. Rise and Organized Activities of the “Russellites” | 664 |
2. Astonishing Publishing and Distribution Achievements | 665 |
3. Beliefs as to Nature and Destiny of Man | 666 |
33. Emergence of Seventh-day Adventists as Conditionalists | 668 |
I. Underlying Reasons for Adventist Conditionalist Belief | 668 |
1. Repudiation of Papal Perversions Imperative | 668 |
2. Historical Setting and Motivation for Their Beliefs | 669 |
II. Progressive Development of Fundamental Beliefs | 669 |
1. Conferences Result in Unified Movement | 669 |
2. Eschatology’s Part in the Development | 670 |
3. Fundamental Beliefs Crystallized in “Manual” | 670 |
III. James White—Organizational Leader Committed to Conditionalism | 671 |
1. Word to the “Little Flock” Clearly Conditionalist | 673 |
IV. Bates—With Conditionalist Background Supports Position | 675 |
1. Clear Concepts in Earliest Adventist Tracts | 675 |
2. Conditionalist Understanding Safeguards Against Spiritualism | 676 |
V. Ellen Harmon—Accepts Conditionalist View in 1843 | 676 |
1. Mother Persuaded Soul Not Immortal | 677 |
2. Soundness of Conditionalist View Apparent | 678 |
VI. Andrews—Scholarly Writings Include Conditionalism | 679 |
1. Eight Guiding Principles in Establishing Doctrinal Platform | 679 |
VII. Canright—Able Compiler of Scholarly Findings | 680 |
1. Gist of the Argument at a Glance | 681 |
2. Two Popular Misconceptions Countered | 681 |
3. Majority Never Accepted Platonism Contemporarily | 682 |
4. A Summing Up of the Evidence | 682 |
5. Earliest Hope Through Reliving of Body | 683 |
6. Plato First Distinctly Taught Immortal-Soulism | 684 |
7. Received Into Church Through Alexandrian School | 684 |
8. Immortal-Soulism Not Held by “Apostolic Fathers” | 684 |
9. Line of Ante-Nicene Fathers Held “Sleep” of Dead | 685 |
10. Conditionalists From Luther to 1800 | 686 |
11. Modern Revolt Against the Traditional Positions | 687 |
12. Canright Never Repudiated Scholarly Positions of Centuries | 687 |
VIII. Smith—Presents Case for Conditionalism for Seventh-day Adventists | 688 |
1. Not an Originator but a Perpetuator | 689 |
IX. Examines Biblical Evidence for Conditionalism | 690 |
1. Increasing Strength of Conditionalist Adherents | 690 |
2. Bible Silent on Possession of “Undying Nature” | 690 |
3. “Image of God” Does Not Involve Immortal Soul | 690 |
4. “Soul” Not Immortal; “Spirit” Not Deathless | 691 |
5. “Spirit” Not a Separate Conscious Entity | 692 |
6. “Spirit” Is the “Principle of Life” | 693 |
7. Extensive Draft on Conditionalist Authorities | 693 |
8. Death: Cessation of Life of Whole Man | 694 |
9. Paramount Place of the Resurrection | 695 |
10. Relation of Judgment and Resurrection | 695 |
11. Judgment Precludes Immediate Reward at Death | 696 |
12. Special Word Zoe Designates Eternal Life | 697 |
13. Origin of Conflicting Schools on Destiny | 698 |
14. Punishment Is “Cutting Off” From Life | 699 |
15. Fire Consumes; Does Not Infinitely Prolong | 699 |
16. Final Doom Is Oblivion of Sinners | 700 |
17. Smith a Perpetuator, Not a Pioneer | 700 |
34. 1,500,000 Seventh-day Adventists Champion Conditionalism | 702 |
I. Adventists—Largest Christian Body Holding to Conditionalism | 702 |
1. Involvements of Conditionalism Listed | 702 |
2. Fundamental Plank in Adventist Platform | 703 |
3. Constituent Part of Uniform Baptismal Certificate | 704 |
4. Line of Conditionalists Spans Christian Era | 704 |
5. Standing in End Section of Impressive Line | 705 |
6. Adventism’s Most Representative Conditionalist Spokesman | 705 |
II. Unique Life and Writings of Ellen G. White | 706 |
1. Her Early Life and Environs | 706 |
2. Adult Life Tied in With Adventist Church | 707 |
3. Establishes Remarkable Writing Record | 708 |
4. Extraordinary Tribute by George Wharton James | 708 |
5. Ten Basic Principles Characterize E. G. White Writings | 709 |
III. Amazing Time Span, Sheer Output, and Range of Subjects | 710 |
1. Mere Pagination of Principal Works Impressive | 710 |
2. Tremendous Circulation of Leading Books | 711 |
3. Wide Diversity of Subject Matter | 711 |
4. Greatest Works Written After Sixty-five | 712 |
IV. Scholars Laud Special Writings of E. G. White | 712 |
1. Columbia University Professor Praises Education Principles | 712 |
2. Nutritional Counsels Verified by Scientific Advances | 713 |
3. Better Health Would Result From Teachings | 713 |
4. Uttered in Advance of Scientific Discoveries | 714 |
35. Presenting the Adventist Case for Conditionalism | 715 |
I. “Conflict of Ages” Series Sets Forth Conditionalist Position | 715 |
1. Man’s Free Choice and Moral Accountability | 715 |
2. Obedience Indispensable Condition of Existence | 717 |
3. “Doomed to Death” on Day of Transgression | 717 |
4. Man’s Plight Necessitated Plan of Redemption | 718 |
5. Divine Sentence Involves “Utter Extinction” of Sinner | 719 |
6. Immortality Regained “Only Through Christ” | 719 |
II. Innate Immortality Concept Rests on “Authority of Satan” | 719 |
1. Paralleling Eternal Torment Corollary | 720 |
2. Eternal Torment for Brief Earthly Life Revolting | 720 |
3. Shocking Involvements of Universalist Alternative | 720 |
4. Eternal Misery and Universalism Equally Erroneous | 721 |
5. Unchanging Conditionalist Tenor of Her Teaching | 722 |
III. Immortality Received at Resurrection After Sleep of Death | 722 |
1. Wholly Dependent Upon Christ for Immortality | 722 |
2. Dead Sleep Unconsciously Until Resurrection | 723 |
IV. Basic Fallacy of Immortal-Soul Presumption | 723 |
1. Innatism and “Eternal Torment” Both Unscriptural | 723 |
2. Testimony of Old Testament Adduced | 724 |
3. Witness of Peter and Paul Marshaled | 724 |
4. Nullifies Need of Previous Judgment | 725 |
5. Fallacy of Innatism Attacked by Luther | 725 |
6. Awake From Sleep to Glorious Immortality | 726 |
V. Full Justification for Sinner’s Ultimate Extinction | 726 |
1. Retributive Justice Accords With God’s Character | 727 |
2. Retribution for Good Both of Universe and Transgressors | 727 |
3. No Forced Universalism in Divine Plan | 727 |
4. Contrasting Principles of Life and Death | 728 |
5. Justice Requires Degrees of Punishment | 728 |
6. Ultimate Obliteration of Sin and Sinners | 729 |
VI. Three Problem Passages Clearly Expounded | 729 |
1. Primary Lesson of the Transfiguration | 729 |
2. Parable Refutes a Second Probation | 730 |
3. Christ’s Assurance to Dying Thief | 731 |
VII. Spiritualism the Consummation of the Lie of Eden | 732 |
1. Built on Concept of “Consciousness in Death” | 732 |
2. Spiritualism Constitutes the Perfect “Counterfeit” | 733 |
3. Exalts Wicked to Honored Places in Heaven | 733 |
4. Mysterious Phenomena Not All Trickery | 733 |
5. Miraculous Events Wrought by Satan’s Agents | 734 |
6. Now Employs More Appealing Approaches | 734 |
VIII. Inner Philosophy Based on Principle of Desire for Deification | 734 |
1. Grave Perils Lurk Behind Pleasing Front | 735 |
2. Is Merely Revival of Ancient Witchcraft | 735 |
3. Character Unchanged Despite Modern Camouflages | 736 |
4. Consummation of the Lie of Eden | 736 |
5. Spiritualism Makes “Path to Hell” Attractive | 736 |
6. Among First to Expose Spiritualism’s Sinister Character | 737 |
IX. Materialization of “Spirits” Is Deceptive Device | 738 |
1. Demonic Spirit Impersonated Prophet Samuel | 738 |
2. Popular Claims Flout Divine Stipulations | 738 |
3. “Communion With Dead” Is Foundation of Heathenism | 738 |
4. Evil Angels Simulate “Spirits of Dead” | 739 |
5. Fraudulent Because Dead Are Incommunicado | 739 |
6. Apostle Forbids “Fellowship” With Devils | 740 |
7. Vicious Purpose of Demonic Message | 740 |
36. Twentieth Century—Epoch of Far-reaching Expansion | 747 |
I. Comprehensive Over-all View of Current Living Witnesses | 747 |
1. Revolt Now Worldwide in Extent | 748 |
2. Witnesses Presented Chronologically by Decades | 748 |
II. Archbishop Temple Presents the Case for Conditionalism | 749 |
1. Annihilation—Not Eternal Torment of Sinners | 749 |
2. Catholicism’s Fourfold Destination of the Soul | 751 |
3. Purgatory Eliminated From Reformation Categories | 751 |
4. Heaven and Hell Left as Terrible Alternatives | 752 |
5. Modern Revulsion Against Eternal Torment | 752 |
6. Future Life Based on Resurrection | 753 |
7. The Platonic Concept of Immortality | 753 |
8. Immortality Offered to Man Conditionally | 754 |
9. Everlasting Punishment Not Unending Torment | 754 |
10. Rejecters of God’s Offer Are to Be Destroyed | 755 |
11. Immortality Offered Through Resurrection | 755 |
12. Man Not Innately but Conditionally Immortal | 756 |
13. Temple Presents Consistent View of Anglican Church | 756 |
III. Danish Beck and Teisen—Champions of Conditionalism | 757 |
1. Beck: Dead Sleep Unconsciously Till Resurrection | 757 |
2. Teisen: Wicked to Be “Utterly Consumed” | 758 |
IV. Swedish Cleric Ekman—“Unquenchable Fire” Totally Consumes | 759 |
1. Fires Go Out After Consuming | 759 |
2. Victims Finally Cease to Be | 760 |
V. Dean Bennett—Willfully Wicked to Be Completely Destroyed | 760 |
1. Innatism No Rightful Part of Christianity | 760 |
2. No Created Being Can Be More Than “Immortable” | 761 |
3. Fundamental Fallacy of Innate Immortality | 761 |
4. “Sleep” for Death | 762 |
5. “Everlasting Fire” Not Endless Duration but “Destruction” | 762 |
VI. Cambridge’s Dodd—No Innate Immortality in Bible | 763 |
VII. St. Paul’s Dean Matthews—Favors Conditional Immortality | 763 |
1. Sin Brings Its Own Destruction | 764 |
2. Self-determination Involves Risk of Disaster | 764 |
3. Wrong Choice Leads to Destruction | 765 |
VIII. Translator Moffatt—Challenges Eternal Torment; Commends Conditionalism | 765 |
37. Lutheran Bishop, Catholic Cardinal, and Anglican Rector Speak Out | 767 |
I. Sweden’s Bishop Personne—Sweeping Denial of “Eternal Torment” | 757 |
1. Man’s Destiny—“Weakest Point” in Confessional Writings | 767 |
2. “Intermediate State” Is “Kingdom of Death” | 769 |
3. Dogma of “Eternal Suffering” Is Wholly “Unbiblical” | 769 |
4. Augsburg Confession Dictum Not Founded on Bible | 769 |
5. Anguish of Damned Precludes Joy for Saved | 770 |
6. Frightful Interpretation Invoked to Sustain Fallacy | 771 |
II. Cardinal Billot—Dead “Sleep” Until Appointed Awakening | 772 |
1. Man’s Fate Fixed Immovably at Death | 772 |
2. Sleeps in Death Until General Awakening | 773 |
III. Anglican Waller—Valuable Handbook for Conditionalists | 774 |
IV. Remarkable Scope of Ground Covered | 775 |
1. All Faculties and Powers Cease at Death | 775 |
2. Total Unconsciousness in “Gravedom” | 776 |
3. Fires of “Gehenna” Only After Resurrection | 776 |
4. As AH Powers Cease, So All Powers Restored | 777 |
5. Innate Immortality of “Heathen Origin” | 777 |
6. Death and Mortality From Disobedience | 777 |
7. No Disembodied “Spirits” Survive Death | 778 |
8. “Sleep” Implies Unconsciousness and Later Awakening | 778 |
9. No Resurrection of Lower Animals | 778 |
10. Man’s Pre-eminence Over the Beasts | 779 |
11. No Immortality Until Resurrection | 779 |
12. Resurrection Reconstitutes Complete Organism | 779 |
13. No Consciousness During Intermediate State | 779 |
14. Samplers From Ten Summarizing Points | 780 |
38. Swedish, English, Scottish, and American Voices Attest | 782 |
I. Bishop Nygren—Scholarly Portrayal of “Innatism” v. Conditionalism | 782 |
1. Platonism and Christianity in Battle and Compromise | 783 |
2. Orphic “Soul,” Body-Prison, and “Liberation” | 783 |
3. “Eros”—Innate Immortality; “Agape”—Resurrection | 784 |
4. Innate Immortality Concept Held “Not Christian” | 785 |
5. Origen: Body Is Spirit’s “Prison-House” | 786 |
6. Irenaeus Rejects “Natural Immortality” Concept | 787 |
II. Bristol’s Findlay—Conditionalism Both “Reasonable and Consistent” | 788 |
“Conditional Immortality” and “Destructive Fire” | 788 |
III. Boston’s Knudson—Growing Rejection of Eternal Torment Theory | 789 |
IV. Swedish Bishop Andrae—Resurrection Life, Not Discarnate Existence | 789 |
1. Death Means Destruction of Consciousness | 790 |
2. Resurrection of Body and Soul as “Entity” | 790 |
V. Edinburgh’s Baillie—Admits “Conditionalism May Be Right” | 791 |
1. Platonism Traced Back to Animistic Sources | 791 |
2. Conditionalist Position May Be “Right” | 792 |
3. The Hope of Christian Expectation | 792 |
VI. Scotland’s Stewart—Pauline Truth v. Greek and Jewish Errors | 792 |
1. Antecedents and Consequents of Salvation | 793 |
2. Fallacy of Surviving Disembodied Spirits | 794 |
3. “Crass Materialism” of Jewish Concepts | 794 |
4. Twin Blessings of the Second Advent | 794 |
VII. Bible College Forbes—No “Infinite Torture for Finite Sin” | 795 |
1. Did Christ Suffer “Infinite” Punishment? | 795 |
2. Testimony of Twelve Conditionalists Cited | 796 |
3. Christ’s “Full Penalty” Precludes Eternal Torment | 797 |
VIII. Bowman American Tract—Arrays Plato Against Paul | 797 |
1. Paul’s “Revelation” v. Plato’s “Speculation” | 797 |
2. “Revival” of Dead v. “Survival” of Soul | 798 |
3. Paul Accords With Scripture; Plato Contradicts It | 798 |
4. Paul Honors Body; Plato Depreciates It | 798 |
5. Stock Phrases of “Platonized Theology” Listed | 799 |
IX. Oxford’s Quick—Man Wholly Dies Before Totally Living | 800 |
1. Immortality Is Gift of Death-conquering Christ | 800 |
2. “Heavenly Life” Not Through “Liberation of Soul” | 801 |
X. Swedish Bishop Cullberg—Soul Is “as Mortal” as Body | 802 |
39. Group Statements and Individual Utterances Concur | 803 |
I. Archdeacon Guillebaud—Ultimate Extinction for Wicked | 803 |
1. How “The Righteous Judge” Came to Be Written | 804 |
2. Outline and Scope of the Manuscript | 805 |
3. Innate Immortality Not Declared in Scripture | 806 |
4. “Image of God” Does Not Denote Immortality | 806 |
5. Hostile Hell “Corner” to All Eternity “Unthinkable” | 807 |
6. Eternal Punishment May End “Existence” Forever | 807 |
7. Penal Suffering Not to Continue Forever | 807 |
8. Ultimate Extinction of Existence for Wicked | 807 |
9. Memorial of God’s “Righteous Judgment” | 808 |
10. Satan’s Existence Shall “Come to an End” | 808 |
11. Not All “Suffer Equally” in “Second Death” | 808 |
12. Judgment “Irreversible and Final” in Issues | 809 |
13. Bowing of “Every Knee” Not Universal Salvation | 809 |
II. Guillebaud’s Summary of Conclusions | 810 |
1. No Eternal Consciousness of Existence for Wicked | 810 |
2. Penal Punishment Does Not Involve. “Everlasting Torment” | 811 |
3. A Destruction With No Return | 811 |
4. God Cannot Tolerate Eternal Rebellion | 812 |
5. Separate From Sin or Perish With Sin | 812 |
6. Twofold Basis for Guillebaud’s Conclusions | 813 |
7. Inconsistency of Evolutionists’ Objections to Conditionalism— | 813 |
III. Mansfield’s Micklem—Innate Immortality Is Greek, Not Biblical | 814 |
IV. Anglican Commission—“Eternal Life” Only for “Believers in Christ” | 815 |
1. Formal Report of Commission of Fifty | 815 |
2. Content and Scope of the “Eternal Gospel” | 817 |
3. Future Life Is of the “Whole Man” | 817 |
4. Judgment Involves Separation and Destruction of Evil | 817 |
5. Universal Innate Immortality a “Greek” Concept | 818 |
6. The Gospel Escape From Everlasting Death | 818 |
V. Sweden’s Kahnlund—Creative Resurrection Bestows Immortality | 819 |
VI. Schoolmaster Cundy—Resurrection. Not. Survival of Separated Souls | 820 |
1. Life Spark Must Come From Outside | 820 |
2. Bodiless Survival of Soul a “Pagan Notion” | 821 |
3. Eternal Hell Not Foregone Conclusion | 821 |
4. Second Death Extinguishes Personality | 821 |
VII. Wesley’s Snaith—Innate Immortality Not “Biblical Idea” | 822 |
1. No Independent Survival Disclosed in Bible | 822 |
2. All Who Cling to Sin to Be Destroyed | 822 |
3. No “Immortal Soul” That “Survives Death” | 825 |
VIII. Birmingham’s Major—Fire Unextinguishable Consumes Its Victims | 823 |
40. Dutch, Scotch, Welsh, English, Swedish, American, Swiss. Testify | 825 |
I. Gronigen’s Leeuw—Soul Ceases to Exist Until Resurrection | 825 |
1. Even the Soul Dies in Death | 826 |
2. Will Receive Immortality at Resurrection | 826 |
II. Edinburgh’s Taylor—Second Death Is “Suicide” Death | 827 |
1. Rebellious Can Refuse to Respond | 827 |
III. Beasley-Murray—Survival of Soul Only Would Be Fragmentary | 828 |
1. Resurrection Is Reintegration of Whole Man | 828 |
IV. Welsh Dean North—Body Necessary for Resurrected Personality | 829 |
1. Survival Not an Inalienable Right | 829 |
V. Free Church’s Vine—Man Not Immortal, but “Immortizable” | 830 |
1. Man an “Integrated Unit,” Not. a Dualism | 830 |
2. God Only Has “Natural Immortality” | 831 |
3. “Natural Immortality” of Man a “Greek Concept” | 831 |
4. Man “Not a Spirit inhabiting a Body” | 831 |
5. Disintegration Ends “Human Biotic Unit” | 832 |
VI. Swedish Bishop Aulen—Immortality Divine “Gift,” Not “Human Prerogative” | 833 |
1. Greek Dualism vs. Christian Concept of Salvation | 833 |
2. “Eternal Life” Not Natural “Prerogative” but Resurrection “Gift” | 834 |
3. Body-Soul Distinction Foreign to “Resurrection Faith” | 834 |
4. Innate Immortality “Foreign to Faith” | 834 |
5. Unequivocally Opposed to Spiritualism’s Fantasies | 835 |
VII. Lutheran’s Heinecken—Man Has No Inherent Immortality | 836 |
1. Dualistic Concept False; Man a “Unity” | 836 |
2. Vital Relationship of Creator and Creature | 837 |
3. Misconceptions Lead to Depreciating the Resurrection | 837 |
4. Unconscious of Passing Time Till Resurrection | 837 |
5. “Separable Soul” Unknown to Bible | 838 |
6. The Way to Eternal Life Set Forth | 838 |
7. No One Has Life in and of Himself | 838 |
VIII. Union’s Niebuhr—Sole Hope of Survival Lies in Resurrection | 839 |
1. Classical Pagan Concept Supplants “Biblical” View | 839 |
2. Resurrection Teaching Supplanted by Immortal-Soulism | 840 |
3. Contrast Between “Resurrection” and “Immortality” | 840 |
IX. Harvard’s Dean Sperry—Sinners Vanish Into Eternal “Nothingness” | 840 |
1. Destiny of the “Undeviating Sinner” | 841 |
41. Rectors, Deans, Bishops, Professors, and Editors | 84? |
I. Rector Simcox—Not a “Guess” About the “Grand Perhaps” | 842 |
1. Innate Immortality Only a Theory | 843 |
2. Innatism Not Biblical, Merely Greek Philosophy | 843 |
3. Man a Unit, Not a Duality | 844 |
4. Transfers Hope From Man to God | 845 |
II. Princeton’s Ramsey—Immortality Derivative, Not Inherent | 845 |
1. Platonic Error v. Christian Truth | 846 |
III. Dean Vidler—“Inherent” Immortality Not Biblical Doctrine | 846 |
1. Term Not in Bible or Early Creeds | 847 |
2. Resurrected Men Not “Disembodied Spirits” | 847 |
3. “Whole Man” Dies, “Every Part of Him” | 848 |
IV. Caird of McGill—Resurrection Restores “Whole Personality” | 848 |
V. Woolwich’s Bishop Robinson—Fundamental Fallacies of Immortal-Soulism | 849 |
1. Involves Ultimate Loss of Personality | 849 |
2. Whole Man Dies; Whole Man Raised | 850 |
3. Resurrection Does Not Take Place at Death | 850 |
VI. Augustana’s Wahlstrom—“Resurrection” Only Hope of Future Life | 851 |
VII. Hartford’s Spinka---Rejects “Damned to Eternal Torments” | 851 |
VIII. Pike and Pittenger—Not “Indestructible” Nature, but Resurrection | 852 |
1. “Indestructible” Soul v. Re-created “Body-Soul” | 853 |
2. “Plausible Theory” v. Resurrection Fact | 853 |
3. Innatism Defective; Resurrection Complete | 853 |
IX. Temple’s Taylor—Denies Presumptive “Deathlessness” of the Soul | 854 |
X. Rector Davies—Immortal-Soulism Not Biblical but Greek | 855 |
1. “Created for Immortality” but Became “Mortal” | 855 |
2. Immortal-Soulism Derived From Greek Philosophy | 856 |
3. Man a “Unity,” Not “Two Separate Entities” | 857 |
4. Not “Truncated Creature”—Resurrection of Whole Person | 858 |
5. Sin Involves “Final Destruction” of Soul | 858 |
XI. Edinburgh’s Manson—Resurrection Transforms “Mortal Nature” | 859 |
XII. Stockholm’s Bolander—Deliverance Not Through Death, but Resurrection | 860 |
XIII. Manchester’s Manson—Man Sleeps in Death | 860 |
1. “Falling Asleep and Waking Up” | 861 |
2. Continuity of Personality Through Resurrection | 861 |
XIV. Tubingen’s Heim—No Continuance in “Disembodied State” | 862 |
XV. Canadian Commentator Short—Not “Inherently Immortal” | 862 |
42. New and Old World Spokesmen Probe Heart of Problem | 866 |
I. Queen’s Shaw—Favors Conditionalism; Rejects Eternal Torment | 866 |
1. “Embodied Existence,” Not “Disembodied Spirit” | 867 |
2. “Eternal Fire” Suggests “Ultimate Destruction” | 868 |
3. Not Immortal by “Nature” or “Constitution” | 869 |
4. Historical Lineage of Conditional Immortality | 869 |
5. “Ultimate Extinction” for Incorrigibles | 870 |
II. Drew’s Craig—Immortality Not Inherent but “Put On” | 870 |
1. Platonic Immortality Involved “Divination” | 871 |
III. Boston’s De Wolf—No Inescapable “Everlasting Torture” | 872 |
IV. Archeologist Wright—Eternity Entered by “Resurrection of Body” | 872 |
V. Theological Debate in Scandinavia Over “Hell” and “Heaven” | 873 |
1. Bishop Schjelderup Challenges Professor Hallesby | 873 |
2. Similar Debate Projected by Lindhardt in Denmark | 874 |
VI. Lutheran Kantonen—No Inherent Capacity to Overleap Tomb | 875 |
1. Historical Vicissitudes of the “Hope” | 875 |
2. Three Schools Develop as to Eschatology | 876 |
3. Paganism Penetrates Church in Formative Period | 876 |
4. Greek View “Entirely Foreign” to “Bible” Position | 877 |
5. Existence After Death Only by Resurrection | 877 |
6. “Soul” Is “Destructible” as Well as “Body” | 878 |
7. Luther’s Emphasis on Scriptural “Sleep” | 879 |
8. Unconscious of Passage of Time in Slumber | 879 |
9. Fate of Wicked Simply Destruction | 880 |
VII. Richmond’s Roberts—Immortality a Gift, Not a Possession | 880 |
VIII. Atkinson of Cambridge—Man Not Immortal; Punishing Not Eternal | 881 |
1. Man Not “Immortal Soul” Imprisoned in a “Body” | 882 |
2. Old Eden and New Paradise on New Earth | 883 |
3. God Gave the Ultimate Criterion of Right and Wrong | 884 |
4. Sinner Subject to Irremediable Second Death | 884 |
5. Not “Eternal ... Torment” but “Everlasting Destruction” | 885 |
6. Tempting “Serpent” Was Satan Himself | 885 |
7. Scope of the Serpent’s Temptation | 885 |
8. Death Not Continuing Discarnate Living | 886 |
9. Divine Provision for Redemption | 887 |
10. No Eternal Life in Sin and Torment | 887 |
43. Various Accusing Fingers Incriminate Platonism | 889 |
I. Toronto’s Owen—“Greek Dualism” Perverted Christian Theology | 889 |
1. No “Independent” Soul in a “Corruptible Body” | 890 |
2. Philosophy of “Dualism” From Greeks | 891 |
3. “Dualism” Is Integral Part of Platonism | 891 |
4. Biblical “Resurrection” Opposed to “Orphic Eschatology” | 891 |
5. “Intermediate State” Leads to Purgatory Concept | 892 |
6. “Death Knell” of Dualism Sounded | 892 |
7. “Biblical View” Totally Different From Traditional | 893 |
II. Zurich’s Brunner—Sinner Brings “Eternal Destruction” Upon Himself | 894 |
1. Platonic Innatism. Is Not “biblical” | 894 |
2. Sinner Deprives Himself of Eternal Life | 894 |
3. Pagan Origin of Soul-Survival Concept | 895 |
4. Platonic Innatism Assimilated by Catholicism | 895 |
5. Sinister Implications of “Platonic Dualism” | 896 |
6. Fantasies of Platonism v. Revelation of God | 896 |
7. Death Springs From Human “Rebellion” | 897 |
8. Greek Philosophy Irreconcilable With Divine Revelation | 897 |
9. Created and Destined for Eternal Life | 897 |
III. Aberdeen’s Hunter—Pauline Truth Exposes Platonic Error | 898 |
1. Revival of Eschatology Unmasks Greek Influences | 898 |
2. Immortality “Gift of God,” Not Innately Ours | 899 |
3. Not “Disembodied” Spirits but “Whole Men” | 899 |
IV. India’s Bishop Newbigin—Resurrection Not Immortality | 899 |
V. Disciples’ Robinson—“Bodiless Existence” of Greek Innatism Invalid | 900 |
1. No Warrant for a “Bodiless Existence” | 901 |
VI. Erlangen’s Stauffer—Dead “Sleep” Under God’s Protective Eye | 901 |
1. Christian’s Resurrection Opposed to Greek Innatism | 901 |
VII. Wesleyan’s Spurrier—Rejects Platonic Soul Separation | 902 |
VIII. Union’s Brown—Not Greek Innate Immortality but Resurrection | 903 |
1. Greek and Biblical Concepts in Total Conflict | 903 |
2. Paul’s Emphasis on Resurrection, Not Soul Survival | 904 |
3. “Total Personality” Restored by Resurrection | 904 |
IX. Switzerland’s Kraemer—Innatism Not Biblical but Greek | 905 |
X. Presbyterian Bible Lesson Presents “Immortality Through Christ” | 906 |
1. Resurrection Is Guarantee of Life to Come | 906 |
2. Immortality Is From God, Not Man | 906 |
3. Redemption of the Whole Man | 907 |
4. Life Because of God, Not of Man | 907 |
XI. Hooke of London Greek Inherent Immortality Not in Bible | 908 |
XII. Oral Declaration of Late Keswick Teacher, W. Graham Scroggie | 908 |
44. Conservatives, Liberals, Even Catholics Speak Out | 912 |
I. Switzerland’s Cullmann—Eminent Champion of Conditionalism | 913 |
1. Creative Resurrection Restores Whole Man | 913 |
2. Body Not Soul’s “Prison” but “Temple” | 914 |
3. Resurrection Not at Death but at “End” | 915 |
4. Whole Creation to Be Formed Anew | 915 |
5. Resurrection Does Not Occur at Death | 916 |
II. Manchester’s Rowley—Greek Immortal-Soulism a Deception | 917 |
III. Edinburgh’s Read—Not Something “Released at Death” | 918 |
IV. Catholic Tresmontant—Not Part but “Whole Man” Saved | 918 |
1. Paul’s Frontal Attack on Greek Philosophy | 919 |
2. The Offense of “Creation” to the Hellenic Mind | 919 |
3. Mystery Religion “Immortality” v. Judaeo-Christian “Resurrection” | 920 |
4. Orphic Concept of Souls v. Biblican Resurrection | 920 |
5. Irreversibility of God and Eternal Returning of Paganism | 920 |
V. Dominican Tremel—Not “Natural Immortality“: “Resurrection” After “Sleep” | 921 |
1. Innate “Immortality” Is Relic of Pagan Philosophy | 921 |
VI. Earlham’s Trueblood—Disavows an “Eternal Hell” | 922 |
1. Scientifico-Philosophic Evidence Worthless | 923 |
VII. Harvard’s Tillich—“Natural” Immortality Not “Christian Doctrine” | 924 |
VIII. Harvard’s Hocking—Not “Immortality” but “Immortability” | 925 |
1. Not “Immortality” but “Immortability” | 925 |
2. Wicked Not “Doomed” to Everlasting Continuance | 925 |
3. No “Personal Living” Without “Bodiliness” | 926 |
IX. Princeton’s Homrighausen—Questions Independent Persistence of Spirit | 926 |
X. Methodist Perry—No “Disembodied Existence” Beyond Death | 926 |
XI. Adventists Reiterate Conditionalism in 1957 Statement | 927 |
XII. Colgate-Rochester’s Hamilton—Platonic Assurance a “Lie” | 929 |
XIII. Drew’s Anderson—Mortality of Man v. Greek Immortal-Soulism | 929 |
XIV. Chaplain Irion—“Philosophical” Immortality Contradicts Biblical “Resurrection” | 930 |
XV. Marburg’s Bultmann—Man a Unified Organism, Not Dualistic | 931 |
XVI. Ceylon’s Niles—Not “Natural Immortality” but “Resurrection” | 931 |
45. Sixth Decade Closes With Significant Presentation | 936 |
I. Moravian’s Heller—Immortality Not of Man, but From God | 936 |
1. Recent Scholarship Challenges Traditional “Dualism” | 937 |
2. Man Not “Half Mortal” and “Half Immortal” | 938 |
3. Life After Death “Rests” on “Immortality of God” | 938 |
4. Life Not “Inalienable” Possession but “Loan” From God | 939 |
II. San Francisco’s Gill—“Discarnate” Spirit Idea Not Sanctioned by Bible | 940 |
1. Challenges Contention of “Discarnate Souls” | 940 |
2. Whole Men Die; Whole Men Are Re-created | 940 |
3. “Discarnates” Not in “Biblical Picture” | 941 |
III. Canadian “United Church” Committee Report on “Life and Death” | 941 |
1. Committee “Suspect” “Eternal Punishment” | 942 |
2. Immortality “Put On” at Resurrection | 943 |
3. Hope in “Resurrection,” Not in “Natural Immortality” | 943 |
4. Separable Soul and Body Not Biblical but Platonic | 943 |
5. Only God “Possesses Immortality” by “Nature” | 944 |
6. Immortality Not an Inherent Possession | 944 |
7. Eternal Lite Brought to “Perfection” at Second Advent | 945 |
8. Two Views—“Death-Sleep” v. Resurrection at Death | 945 |
9. Afterlife Depends on Resurrection | 945 |
10. Purgatory and Spiritualism Not Biblical | 946 |
11. Leans Toward Universalism on Destiny of Wicked | 946 |
IV. Von Allmen and Associates—Conditionalist Terms Defined | 947 |
1. “Second Death” and Thief on Cross | 947 |
2. Death a “Sleep”; No Innate Immortality | 948 |
3. Eternal Destruction Not Eternal Torment | 948 |
4. Eternal Life “Wholly New Life” | 949 |
5. Man Mortal; God Immortal | 949 |
6. Human Life Is Derived Life | 950 |
7. Does Not Possess Independent Existence | 950 |
8. Man “Not Created Immortal” | 951 |
9. “Gehenna” Connotes the “Second Death” | 951 |
V. St. Aldate’s De Berry—Not Eternal Torment, but “Annihilation” | 952 |
1. Catholic Position: Eternal Consciousness in Hell | 952 |
2. Not “Everlasting Torment” but “Annihilation” | 953 |
VI. Handsworth’s Strawson—Eternal Life a Gift, Not Inherent | 953 |
1. Gift of Life and Destruction of Lost | 954 |
2. Fate at Death “Unchangeable and Final” | 954 |
3. Sinner Perishes Because Without Innate Life | 954 |
4. Future Life Not Inevitable Possession | 955 |
46. Augmented Influences Radiate to Ends of Earth | 956 |
I. New College’s Simpson—Man “Immort-able” Not Innately Immortal | 957 |
1. “Immortal Soul” Neither Biblical Phrase nor Concept | 957 |
2. Universalism Belittles Fatefulness of Life | 958 |
II. Amsterdam’s Korff and Van Niftrik—Innatism Alien to Bible | 959 |
1. Van Niftrik Concurs in Denial of Platonism | 960 |
III. St. Paul’s Holden—Dead All “Sleep” Till Second Advent | 961 |
1. Dead Are in “Place of Waiting” | 961 |
2. All the Dead in State of Sleep | 962 |
3. Sleeper Awaits Sound of Angel’s Trump | 962 |
IV. Baptist Andrews—Hellenic Inroads Neutralize Early “Hopee” | 963 |
1. Blanketing Hellenic “Fog” Envelopes Early Faith | 963 |
2. Greek Emphasis on “Path of Escape” | 964 |
3. If Soul in Heaven or Hell No Need of Advent | 964 |
4. Calvin’s Immortal-Soulism Neutralizes “Consummation” | 965 |
V. Drew’s Michalson—No Immortality Apart From Resurrection | 966 |
1. Souls Do Not Exist Independent of Bodies | 966 |
2. Not Innate Immortality But Resurrection | 967 |
VI. Swedish-American Princell—Sinner’s Punishment Comes to an End | 968 |
1. Sinner’s Punishment Lasts Forever | 968 |
2. No Eternal Suffering in God’s New Universe | 968 |
VII. British Conditionalist Sceats—Veteran Champion of Conditionalism | 969 |
VIII. Three Afrikaans Theologians Voice Conditionalist Positions | 970 |
1. Seminary Professor Keet—No Innate Immortality in Bible | 970 |
2. Pretoria’s Professor Marais—Soul Rests in “Realm of Death” | 970 |
3. Cape Town Pastor Heyns—Whole Man Is “Prey of Death” | 971 |
47. Mass Communications Media Present Conditionalism | 972 |
I. Richards—Worldwide Broadcasts Witness to Conditionalism | 972 |
1. Divine Revelation Instead of Human Speculation | 974 |
2. Three Views Concerning “Immortality” | 975 |
3. If Man Is Immortal, Warning Concerning Death Is Invalid | 976 |
4. Immortal Sinners and Moral Apostasy | 976 |
5. God, Not Man, Inherently Immortal | 977 |
6. Immortality Obtained Solely as Gift to Be Sought | 977 |
7. Gospel Is Good News of Immortality Through Christ | 978 |
8. Immortality Bestowed by Christ at Second Advent | 978 |
9. Sole Hope Through the Resurrection | 978 |
10. Divine Revelation Answers Universal Question | 979 |
II. Fagal—210-Station Telecasts Include Conditionalism | 979 |
1. Waiting in Hope for the Resurrection | 980 |
2. Man Totally Unconscious During Death-Sleep | 981 |
3. Christian Hope Is in Pledge of Resurrection | 982 |
4. Spirit Not Entity Capable of Separate Existence | 982 |
5. Spirit Is Spark or Principle of Life | 983 |
6. Fires of Hell Not Burning at Present | 983 |
7. Punished With Destruction at End of World | 984 |
8. After Punishment Wicked Cease to Exist | 984 |
9. Mercifully Destroys Spurners of Proffered Life | 985 |
III. Vandeman—Covering Whole Regions, Stresses Conditionalism | 986 |
1. Unmasking the Psychic Masqueraders | 986 |
2. Gospel Provision of Immortality | 987 |
3. Hoax Perpetrated by Fallen Angels | 987 |
4. The Other Side of Death | 988 |
5. What Happens to Man at Death? | 989 |
6. Resurrection Promise Rocked Pagan World | 989 |
IV. Remarkable Total Testimony of Entire Denomination | 990 |
1. Huge Literature Distribution Supports Conditionalism | 990 |
2. Avowal of Conditionalism Prerequisite to Baptism | 991 |
3. Educational System Committed to Conditionalism | 991 |
48. Important Contributions Conclude Current Survey | 992 |
I. Unique and Valuable Collation by Moses Crouse | 993 |
1. Growing Group Denies Bible Basis for Innatism | 994 |
2. Bible Does Not Teach Inherent Immortality | 994 |
3. Wide Denominational and Geographical Spread | 995 |
4. Galaxy of Illustrious Names Cited | 9% |
5. Remarkable Range of Scholarship Represented | 997 |
6. Greek Origin of Innatism Widely Perceived | 997 |
7. Ground Swell of Revolt Under Way | 997 |
8. Resurgence of Bible Study Brings Corrective Swing | 998 |
II. National Council’s Swaim—Immortality a “Gift,” Not “Inherent” Endowment | 999 |
1. “Notion” of Immortal Soul Not Biblical, but Greek | 999 |
2. Man Only “Immort-able”; God Alone Immortal | 1000 |
3. Not Native Endowment but Gift of God | 1000 |
III. McCormick’s Knight—Innatism Based on Apocrypha Not Bible | 1001 |
1. Resurrection Proffered Hope of “Life After Death” | 1001 |
2. Reformers “Shaken” Away From Medieval Innatism | 1002 |
3. Soul Not Self-existing “Separable” Entity | 1003 |
IV. Western’s Cocks—Man Lives Again Only by Resurrection | 1004 |
V. Catholic Professor-Editor Davis—Innatism “Alien to Christianity” | 1004 |
VI. Princeton’s Hendry—Reinterprets “Westminster’s” Statements | 1005 |
1. Anglican Origin of Presbyterian Confession | 1006 |
2. Present-Day Reservations Re the Confession | 1007 |
3. Propriety of Taking “Exception” Explained | 1008 |
4. Present-Day “Journey” May Require Revision of “Map” | 1008 |
5. Dogmatism in “Shadowy Region Beyond Death” | 1009 |
6. Not New Confession, hut Adjustments of Old | 1010 |
7. Immortality of Soul Derived From Plato | 1010 |
8. Reasons for Questioning Innate Immortal-Soulism | 1011 |
9. “Immediate” Reward at Death Would Nullify Judgment | 1011 |
VII. Anglican Rector Bateson—Arraigns Traditionalist Fallacies | 1013 |
1. Five Basic Planks in “Traditional Scheme” | 1013 |
2. Divergent “Interpretation” Added to Bible Truth | 1014 |
3. Supporting Citation From Archdeacon Guillebaud | 1015 |
VIII. Scientist Schweitzer—Innate Immortality a Greek Derivation | 1016 |
IX. Conditionalist Kearney—Assembles Brilliant Quota of French Writers | 1017 |
1. De Pury—Deliverance at Advent, Not Death | 1018 |
2. Mehl—Christianity Teaches Mortality of Soul | 1019 |
3. De Coppet—Punishment Eternal in Results? | 1020 |
4. Crespy—Not Soul Imprisoned in Body | 1020 |
5. La Morte—Immortality Is Reward of Faith | 1021 |
6. Berdiaeff—Immortality Only in Christ | 1021 |
X. Barth Over Radio Affirms Man Mortal, Not Immortal | 1022 |
1. Position on Immortality Set Forth in Radio Discussion | 1023 |
2. Bible Affirms Immortality Only of God | 1023 |
3. Innate Immortality Not Possessed by Man | 1023 |
4. “Life Beyond” Wholly Dependent Upon God | 1024 |
5. Biblical View Perverted by Platonic Philosophy | 1024 |
6. Man a Unit, Not a Separable Soul | 1024 |
7. Our Only Hope of Life to Come | 1025 |
8. Eternal Life Only Through Christ | 1026 |
9. The Message of the Word of God | 1026 |
XI. Professor Vaucher—Handbook of Continental Conditionalism | 1027 |
XII. Japan’s Hatano—Resurrection Is From “Nothingness” | 1028 |
1. Death Is Complete “Destruction of Life” | 1029 |
XIII. Baptist Pastor Hatch Becomes Ardent Conditionalist | 1029 |
1. Two Incidents Start Train of Thought | 1030 |
2. Charges Lead to Revolution of Life | 1030 |
3. Hatch’s Views Epitomized in Subheads | 1031 |
4. Not in Spirit-World After Death | 1031 |
5. Death Is Complete Absence of Life | 1032 |
6. “Perish” Is Utter Loss of All Life | 1032 |
7. Eternal Torment Involves Incongruities | 1033 |
8. Eternal Torment Opens Door to Chain of Errors | 1033 |
9. Immortality at Advent the Glorious Prospect | 1033 |
49. Recapitulating the Evidence for Individual Conclusions | 1039 |
I. Unfolding Panorama of the Centuries Epitomized | 1039 |
1. Platonic Inroads Produce Three-Way Split | 1039 |
2. Dominant Immortal-Soulism Suppresses Opposing Voices | 1040 |
3. Reformation First Restored Fundamentals of Salvation | 1041 |
4. Different Doctrines but Slowly Restored | 1041 |
5. Intense Conflict Over Sleep of Soul in Death | 1042 |
6. Small Groups Retained Conditionalism From Early Times | 1042 |
II. Eighteenth Century Marks Turn in Tide | 1043 |
1. Slowly Gathering Momentum of Eighteenth Century | 1043 |
2. Conspicuous Conditionalist Advances in Nineteenth Century | 1043 |
3. Powerful Conditionalist Literature Makes Appearance | 1044 |
4. Conflict Intensifies in Twentieth Century | 1044 |
III. The Strength of the Case for Conditionalism | 1045 |
1. Value of Testimony of the Witnesses | 1045 |
2. Determining Light of the Centuries | 1046 |
3. Individual Verdict Cannot Be Avoided | 1047 |
IV. Perspective Provided for Individual Conclusions | 1048 |
50. Spiritualism Invades Our Times | 1051 |
I. The Consummation of the Original Lie of Eden | 1052 |
1. Bolstering Satan’s Original Contention | 1052 |
2. Candor and Faithfulness Called For | 1053 |
II. Fox Cottage in Hydesville—Cradle of Modern Spiritualism | 1053 |
1. Raps Develop Into “Code of Communication” | 1053 |
2. European Activities Antedate American Manifestations | 1055 |
3. From Hostile Reception to Phenomenal Spread | 1056 |
4. Sixty Million Adherents Claimed by 1894 | 1057 |
5. Conan Doyle Envisions Phenomenal Developments | 1058 |
III. Three Stages in Historical Development of Spiritualism | 1058 |
1. Shifts From Churchly to Scientific Stage | 1058 |
2. Old World Scientists Espouse Spiritualism | 1059 |
IV. Organized as World-embracing Religion in 1893 | 1060 |
1. Operates Through Sundry Organizations | 1060 |
2. Declaration of Principles a Gradual Development | 1061 |
3. To Give Pre-eminence to Women | 1062 |
V. “Definitions” of Spiritualism as “Science, Philosophy and Religion” | 1062 |
VI. Essence of Spiritualism—Survival and Communication | 1063 |
1. Maintain “So-called Dead” Are “Living” | 1063 |
2. Official “Year Book” Confirms Individual Declarations | 1064 |
3. Universal Salvation Fundamental Spiritualist Plank | 1064 |
4. Progressive Passage Through the “Spheres” | 1064 |
5. Spiritualism Consigns Open Rebels to Heavenly Bliss | 1065 |
VII. World Triumph of Spiritualism Claimed Under Way | 1065 |
1. Spiritualism’s World-conquering Mission | 1066 |
2. Doyle—Spirit’s Guidance to Inaugurate Universal Creed | 1066 |
3. Coming Unifier of All Religions | 1067 |
4. One “Scientific Religion” for “Modern Man” | 1067 |
VIII. Fundamental Place Accorded Andrew Jackson Davis | 1067 |
1. Antedates Fox Sisters’ Episode of 1848 | 1068 |
2. Memorialized Jointly With Katie Fox | 1069 |
3. Books Written Under “Spirit Control” | 1069 |
4. Rejects Great Verities of Christian Faith | 1070 |
51. Professes to Be Coming World Religion | 1072 |
I. “World Federation of Christendom” on Spiritualistic Platform | 1072 |
1. Spirit Messages Call for “Radical Reconstruction” | 1072 |
2. Audacious Claims for Spiritism as Humanity’s Savior | 1073 |
3. Scientific “Spirit Contact” Through Electronic Communications | 1073 |
II. Claims 1848 Ushered in New Era for Human Race | 1074 |
1. Claims Christianity Based on Spiritistic Phenomena | 1074 |
2. March 31 (1848) Is Birth Day of Modern Spiritualism | 1075 |
3. Spiritualism the “Coming Universal Religion” | 1075 |
4. New Dispensation Born in 1848 | 1076 |
5. Battery of Periodicals Spans First Century | 1076 |
III. Typical Service in a Spiritualist “Church” | 1077 |
1. Roberts Outlines Features of Typical Service | 1077 |
2. Early Spiritualist Hymnals Stress “Spirit” Concepts | 1077 |
3. Official Hymnal Maintains Spiritualist Concepts | 1078 |
IV. Occult Episodes in Booth Tarkington Household | 1078 |
1. Heavy Mahogany Table Moves Mysteriously | 1079 |
2. Code of Communication With “Spirits” | 1079 |
3. Grandfather Tarkington Affirms It Is “From the Devil” | 1080 |
4. Remains the Great Unsettled Question | 1080 |
V. Current “Spiritualist Camp” Inducements | 1081 |
1. Cathedral of the Woods | 1083 |
2. Chesterfield Spiritualist Art Gallery | 1084 |
3. Bangs Sisters’ “Precipitation” Paintings Collection | 1985 |
VI. Strange Life and Tragic End of Fox Sisters | 1087 |
1. Margaretta’s Oscillating Career as Spiritualist | 1067 |
2. Warning Admonition From Dr. Kane to Margaretta | 1087 |
3. Margaretta Purposes to Expose Spiritualism in 1888 | 1088 |
4. Joined by Katie in Dramatic Exposure | 1088 |
5. Recants Former Denunciation in 1889 | 1089 |
6. Both Sisters Die as Alcoholics | 1090 |
7. Not Troubled Over “Respectability of Origins” | 1090 |
52. Spiritualism in Basic Conflict With Christianity | 1092 |
I. Repudiates All Fundamentals of the Christian Faith | 1092 |
1. Based on Internal, Not “External,” Revelation | 1092 |
2. Doyle Denies Sin, Fall, Atonement, Redemption | 1092 |
3. Claims That Salvation Comes From Within, Not Without | 1093 |
4. Thompson Repudiates Atonement, Grace, Forgiveness | 1093 |
5. Manual—Fundamentals of Christian Faith Optional | 1094 |
II. Perverts Basic Facts and Fundamentals of Christianity | 1094 |
1. Claims “Upper Room” Was “Seance” Chamber | 1096 |
2. Such Seances Now Only Outside Christian Church | 1096 |
3. “General Resurrection” Repudiated by Spiritualism | 1097 |
4. “New Heaven and Earth” Simply “Spirit World” | 1097 |
5. Biblical Support Sought From Paul’s “Spiritual Gifts” | 1097 |
6. Pauline “Spiritual Gifts” Claimed by Spiritualists | 1098 |
III. Total Departure From “Christian Faith” Platform | 1098 |
1. Spiritualism Not Based on Bible | 1098 |
2. Jesus Held Not Uniquely Divine | 1098 |
3. No Atoning Value in Death of Jesus | 1099 |
4. Jesus Brazenly Declared “Great Medium” | 1099 |
5. Asserts Christianity “Born in a Seance” | 1100 |
6. Substitutes Spiritualism for Holy Spirit as “Comforter” | 1100 |
IV. Disdains Bible Support, Yet Craftily Claims It | 1100 |
1. Invokes Both Antiquity and Modern Scientific Support | 1101 |
2. Claims Bible Permeated With Spiritualism Phenomena | 1101 |
3. President Whitwell Lays Ground for Claim | 1102 |
4. Makes Astonishing Claims for Mediumship | 1102 |
5. MacDonald Proclaims Independence of Dogmatic Creeds | 1103 |
6. Berry—Spiritualism “Entirely Independent” of Bible | 1103 |
7. Rejects Pauline Theology and Creeds | 1103 |
8. Maneuvered Into Ally for “True Christianity” | 1104 |
9. Maintains Jesus Communicated With Spirit World | 1104 |
10. Asserts Christ Became Medium at Twelve | 1105 |
11. Jesus’ “Communication” Cited as Warrant for Spiritualism | 1105 |
12. Grave Involvements of Inescapable Alternatives | 1106 |
V. Spiritualist Manual Presents Official Positions of Spiritualism | 1106 |
1. Mission of Spiritualism to “Revolutionize World” | 1107 |
2. Burial Service: Prayers to Spirits of Dead | 1107 |
3. Quotes Pagan Precursors as Supporters of Spiritism | 1107 |
4. Asserts Bible Honeycombed With Spiritistic Phenomena | 1108 |
5. Fox Sisters’ “Raps’ Like Telegraph Taps | 1108 |
6. “Evil” Spirits Explained as Merely Ignorant and Undeveloped | 1109 |
7. Emphatic Denial of “Vicarious Atonement” | 1109 |
8. Medieval and Modern Precursors of Spiritualism | 1109 |
9. Claims Regarding Christian Science and New Thought | 1109 |
53. Peebles’ Amazing Assumptions for Spiritualism | 1111 |
I. Rehearses Distinctive Principles of Spiritualism | 1112 |
1. Blends Innate Immortality With Godship of Man | 1112 |
2. “Death” Held as Merely Entrance Upon Higher Existence | 1113 |
3. Soul, Spirit, and Angels Differentiated | 1113 |
4. “Man” Considered Part of Evolutionary Pantheistic God | 1114 |
5. “Annihilation” of Wicked Held Impossible | 1114 |
II. Continuing Consciousness and Communication | 1115 |
1. Communication Between “Spirits” and Men Held Basic | 1115 |
2. Continuing Consciousness Supreme Message of Spiritualism | 1115 |
3. New Heavens and Earth to Come Through Spiritualism | 1115 |
III. Modern Spiritualism Central in New World Cycle | 1116 |
1. Predicts Spiritualism World Religion by Close of Century | 1116 |
2. Old “Cycle” Ending; New “Dispensation” Beginning | 1116 |
IV. Spiritualism Has Eastern Occult Connotations | 1117 |
1. Spiritualism Lifts “Eastern Curtains” | 1117 |
2. Masters of Past Said to Be Still Preaching to “Spirits in Prison” | 1118 |
V. Spiritualism Equated With Christianity Till Constantine | 1118 |
1. Asserts Early Christianity Was Spiritualist | 1118 |
2. Modern Spiritualism Alleged Revival of “Apostolic” Christianity | 1119 |
3. Christ’s Predicted “Signs” Applied to Spiritualist Phenomena | 1119 |
VI. Consummating Contention Based on “Revelation 14:6” | 1120 |
1. Asserts Angel of Revelation 14:6 Is “Spiritualism” | 1120 |
2. Concealed “Majesty of Immortality” | 1122 |
54. Parapsychology—Spiritualisms “New Frontier” | 1124 |
I. Spiritualism’s Scientific Front Making Significant Advances | 1124 |
1. Dr. S. G. Soal—British Pioneer in Psychic Research | 1125 |
II. Parapsychology Projects “New Frontiers” in Spirit World | 1126 |
1. Societies for Studying Psychic Sixth Sense | 1126 |
2. Laboratories Converting Scientists Into Spiritualists | 1127 |
3. Man’s Mind Said to Be Part of Universal God-Mind | 1128 |
4. Involves Question of Innate Immortality | 1128 |
5. Parapsychology to Help Reunite Christendom | 1128 |
6. New Ally in Spiritual World | 1129 |
7. Used to Diagnose and Heal Disease | 1129 |
III. Parapsychology Concerned With “Life After Death” | 1130 |
1. Indications of Man’s “Living Spirit” | 1130 |
2. Testing “Discarnate Spirit Personalities” | 1131 |
3. Mediumship Reaches Peak, Then Declines | 1131 |
4. Testing Validity of “Spirit” Claims | 1131 |
5. Quest for Proof Not Yet Conclusive | 1132 |
6. “Burden of Proof” Rests With “Spirits” | 1133 |
7. Some Fresh “Break-through” Still Needed | 1133 |
55. Involvements of “Spirit Healing,” Mesmerism, and Hypnotism | 1134 |
I. Spiritualism and the Question of Metaphysical Healing | 1134 |
1. “Healing Medium” Relays Energy From Spirit Doctors | 1134 |
2. Spiritualism the Mother of Metaphysical Healing | 1134 |
3. Spiritual Healing” by “Excarnate Spiritual Beings” | 1135 |
4. “Spiritualist Healer” Cures Through “Inherent Powers” | 1136 |
II. Historical Relationships of Mesmerism, Hypnotism, and Spiritualism | 1136 |
1. Theory of “Animal Magnetism” Goes Back to Eighteenth Century | 1136 |
2. “Magnetic Sleep” Developed by Mesmer in 1775 | 1137 |
3. Early Nineteenth-Century Revival of Magnetism | 1138 |
4. Mesmerism Revived by Braid, and Called “Hypnotism” | 1138 |
5. Hypnotism Falls Into Disrepute Around 1848 | 1138 |
6. Hypnosis Having Current Spectacular Renaissance” | 1139 |
III. Dr. Davis Writes Under Magnetic-Mesmeric Control | 1139 |
1. Alleged Crest of “Cosmic Tide” in 1830-1848 | 1139 |
2. Unique Place Accorded Dr. Davis | 1140 |
3. Book Dictated Under “Magnetic-Mesmeric” Control | 1140 |
4. Davis’ “Medical Revelations” Alleged New Discovery | 1141 |
5. Davis Had Previously Submitted to Mesmeric Control | 1142 |
6. “Mesmerism” at Lily Dale (N.Y.) in 1846-1847 | 1142 |
IV. “Spirit Healings” Flaunt Explicit Biblical Provisos | 1143 |
1. Modern Counterpart of Occult Healings of Past Centuries | 1143 |
2. Wrought by Power of Unnumbered Spirits | 1144 |
3. Not Wrought in Name or Power of Jesus | 1145 |
4. Modern Counterpart of Pagan Priestcraft Healings | 1145 |
5. True Healing Never Channeled Through Bible-forbidden Mediums | 1146 |
6. Angels in Existence Before First Human Death | 1146 |
V. Invading Citadel of God-given Sacred Individuality | 1147 |
1. Road to Mind Opened to Invading Spirits | 1147 |
2. The Perils of Surrendering the Will | 1147 |
3. Beware of Manipulation by Scheming Men and Devils | 1148 |
4. Hypnosis Not Favored by Majority of Dentists | 1149 |
VI. Hypnosis May Lead to Disastrous Results | 1149 |
1. Insidious Breaching of the Will | 1150 |
2. Inherent Perils of Hypnosis | 1150 |
VII. Satan Seeking to Control the Minds of Men | 1151 |
56. Warnings of the Word Against the Machinations of Spiritism | 1152 |
I. Bible Testimony Regarding Satan, Demons, and Occultism | 1152 |
1. Score of Designations Identifying Satan | 1152 |
2. Reality, Personality, and Influence of Demons | 1154 |
3. Evil Activities of the Demons | 1155 |
4. Occult Activities Forbidden Under Punishment | 1155 |
5. Practitioners Become Slaves of Satan | 1156 |
II. Multiple Terms for Variants of Spiritualism | 1156 |
1. “Necromancy”—An Abomination Visited With Death | 1156 |
2. “Witch”—Sorcerer Having “Familiar Spirit” | 1157 |
3. “Wizard”—Alleged Consulter With “Spirits” of Dead | 1158 |
4. Having “Familiar Spirits” Involved Death Penalty | 1158 |
5. “Magic”—Secret Art of the Occult Sciences | 1159 |
6. “Sorcerer”—Ultimate Destruction in Lake of Fire | 1159 |
III. Impersonating Demon Deceived King Saul at Endor | 1160 |
1. Inquired of Woman Haping “Familiar Spirit” | 1160 |
2. Impersonating Spirit Answers Illicit Inquiry | 1160 |
3. A Whole Series of Inconsistencies | 1162 |
4. Clearly a Deception Put On by the Devil | 1163 |
IV. Fathers Held Samuel Was Impersonated by Demon | 1163 |
1. Tertullian: Samuel Simulated by “Demon” | 1163 |
2. Minucius: Spirits Are Deceiving Demons | 1164 |
V. Warnings Parallel the Claims and Actualities of Spiritualism | 1164 |
1. Ramsey—Spiritualism Is Satanic Delusion | 1164 |
2. A Series of Incriminating Charges | 1165 |
3. Smith—Devastating Exposure of Fallacies and Dangers | 1166 |
4. Biederwolf—Spirits of the “Cloven Hoof” | 1166 |
5. “Diabolical Possession” More Plausible Explanation | 1167 |
VI. Investigators Doubt Claimed Identity of “Spirits” | 1167 |
1. Garland Questions Reported Identity of Spirits | 1167 |
2. Evidences of Senses May Mislead | 1167 |
3. Personal Survival Not Demonstrated | 1168 |
VII. Various Catholics Hold Phenomena of Satanic Origin | 1168 |
1. Gearon Finds “Diabolic Origin” Theory Persuasive | 1168 |
2. Vaughan—Visitants May Be “Satanic Spirits” | 1168 |
3. Hole—Messages From Personating Evil Spirit | 1169 |
VIII. Isaiah’s Futile Appeal to Disobedient Israel | 1169 |
1. Turned From Author of Life to Author of Death | 1170 |
2. From Subtlety of Demons to Wisdom of God | 1170 |
3. Warned Against Replenishing “From the East” | 1171 |
IX. “Covenant With Death” and “Agreement With Hell” | 1171 |
1. Made “Lies” Their “Refuge” | 1171 |
2. Divine Retribution Is Certain | 1172 |
3. Bold and Unholy Alliances Made for Centuries | 1172 |
4. Not “New Revelation”; Simply “Ancient Falsehood” | 1173 |
5. Satan’s Device Constitutes Perfect Counterfeit | 1174 |
6. Spiritualism Identical With Ancient Witchcraft | 1174 |
57. Fundamental Fallacies of Spiritualism’s Fellow Travelers | 1176 |
I. Christian Science Built on Dual Errors Enunciated in Eden | 1176 |
1. Traces of Ancient Heresies Appear | 1177 |
2. Every Cardinal Doctrine of Christianity Denied | 1178 |
3. Bible Authoritative Only with “Spiritual” Interpretation | 1178 |
4. Translation Errors “Corrected” by Christian Science | 1178 |
5. Value and Validity of “Literal” Rendering Challenged | 1179 |
6. Sin Disposed of by Denial of Reality | 1179 |
7. Bible Remade Through New “Definitions” | 1180 |
8. God Declared Not “Person,” but “Principle” | 1181 |
9. Duality Concept of “Father-Mother” God | 1181 |
10. Further “Duality”—Jesus Was Not Christ | 1183 |
11. Mary’s Conception of Jesus Only “Spiritual” | 1183 |
II. Innate Godship of Man and Immortality of Soul | 1184 |
1. Main Attack on “Literalism” of Genesis 1 to 3 | 1184 |
2. The Supreme Denial—Jesus Did Not “Die” | 1186 |
3. Vicarious “Atonement” Rejected as “Unnatural” | 1187 |
4. Jesus’ Resurrection Only “Reproduction” or “Reappearance” | 1187 |
5. “Second Appearing” Is Continuance in Christian Science | 1187 |
6. “Emanations” of Immortal Wisdom” | 1188 |
7. Man Not Made of “Dust” nor Subject to “Death” | 1188 |
8. No Personal Devil or Actual Angels | 1189 |
9. No Final Judgment or Resurrection | 1189 |
10. Man Said to Be “Coexistent,” “Coeternal,” “Indestructible” | 1190 |
11. Man’s Eternal Pre-existence Stressed | 1190 |
12. Common Denominator of Most Deviation Groups | 1191 |
III. Mormonism—“Spirits” Eternally Pre-existent Prior to Earthly Embodiment | 1192 |
1. Authoritative Writings Teach Eternal Pre-existence | 1192 |
2. Claim That All Spirits Pre-existed Before Living on Earth | 1193 |
3. All Spirits Existed Before Creation of World | 1194 |
4. Veil of Forgetfulness to Be Lifted | 1195 |
5. At Death All Allegedly Return to “World of Spirits” | 1195 |
6. Claim That All Lived as Spirits in God’s Presence | 1195 |
7. Declared Spirit Sons and Daughters of God | 1196 |
8. Unchanged Emphasis in Latest Publication | 1196 |
58. Occult Forces of East Join Those of West | 1198 |
I. “East’s” Crucial Part in Earth’s Final Deception | 1198 |
1. Coming Impersonation of Second Advent | 1198 |
2. Twin Lies of Eden Constantly Repeated | 1199 |
3. Pertinence of This Survey | 1200 |
4. Pantheism Is Boldly Taught | 1201 |
5. Reincarnation Likewise Openly Taught | 1202 |
6. India the Spawning Ground of Reincarnationism | 1202 |
7. Immortality Sensed in “Seventh Heaven” | 1203 |
8. Jesus Derogated to “Avatar” Status | 1203 |
9. Biblical Portrayal of Inimitable Advent | 1204 |
II. Eastern Occultism’s Penetrations and Footholds in the West | 1205 |
1. Spiritistic Origin of Plausible Fantasies | 1205 |
2. Tied in With the Occult and the East | 1206 |
3. Personations Through Reincarnated “Agasha” Priest | 1207 |
4. New Discoveries to Augment Christ’s Teachings | 1208 |
5. New Thought Stresses “Divinity of Man” | 1209 |
III. Amazing Conglomerate of Theosophy-related Groups | 1210 |
IV. Primitive Animism—Universe Vast Battleground of Spirits | 1212 |
1. Demons Under Master Spirit—Satan | 1213 |
2. Variant Forms Widespread Over the Centuries | 1213 |
3. Medieval Satanism—Compacts With the Devil | 1214 |
4. Demon Possession in New Testament Times | 1214 |
V. Current Pagan Counterpart of Western Occult | 1214 |
1. Animism Based on Immortal“Inner Selves” | 1215 |
2. Communication Between Visible and Invisible | 1215 |
3. Role of Trance-Mediums and Soothsayers | 1216 |
59. Medley of Eastern Deviations Penetrates West | 1217 |
I. Grave Involvements of Variant Eastern Subtleties | 1217 |
1. Nectar of Immortality and Unoin With God | 1218 |
2. Tie-in With Ancient Masters” and Theosophy | 1218 |
3. Theosophy—Immortality by Evolution Through Incarnation | 1219 |
4. The “I AM” Derivative Movement | 1221 |
5. Avowed Purpose Is to Prove Spiritualism | 1221 |
6. Astara—Blending of All Religions | 1222 |
7. Unity—Reincarnation Results in Immortality | 1223 |
8. Significance of “Great Light” From the “East” | 1225 |
II. Baha’ism Bears Telltale Spiritualist Marks | 1225 |
1. Wilmette Temple Symbolizes Oneness of Religions | 1226 |
2. Communion of Living With the Dead | 1227 |
3. Constant Intercommunication With Other World | 1228 |
60. Utilizing New Techniques—Operating Within the Churches | 1230 |
I. Spiritualist Inroads Through “Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship” | 1230 |
1. Reincarnation Naively Taught at Frontiers Conference | 1232 |
2. In Touch With Loved Ones in Spiritual Realm | 1232 |
3. Frontiers Editor on “Methods of Psychic Research” | 1233 |
4. Medium Ford’s Adroitly Frank “Talk” | 1233 |
5. “Book Review” and “Notes” on the Psychic | 1234 |
6. “Book Service” Specializes in the Psychic | 1234 |
7. Continuing Emphasis on Psychic and Spiritistic | 1235 |
8. Spiritualist Books Interspersed in List | 1236 |
9. “Third Birth” and “Next Dimension” | 1237 |
II. Fellowship’s “Psychic Knock at Church’s Door” | 1237 |
1. From Psychic Societies to Church Penetrations | 1238 |
2. Contacts Between Two Worlds Established | 1239 |
3. Persuaded Personally Through Ford “Sittings” | 1240 |
III. African Newspaper Symposium Champions Spiritualism | 1241 |
1. Preponderant View for Spirit Survival and Spiritualism | 1241 |
61. Spiritualism’s Role in Earth’s Closing Conflict | 1243 |
I. Latter-Day Eruption of Renegade “Spirit” Activities | 1243 |
1. Depraved Spirits Ever Seduce to Destruction | 1245 |
2. Promises Life by Denying Death | 1246 |
II. Spirits of Devils Ascendant in Earth’s Final Deception | 1246 |
1. Hitler, Mussolini, and Kaiser Entangled in Toils | 1247 |
2. God of This World Blinds Minds of Men | 1247 |
3. Two Supernatural Forces Bidding for Control | 1248 |
4. Final Conflict Involves Every Individual | 1248 |
III. World to Be Swept Into Final Conflict by Demonic Forces | 1249 |
1. Leagued Into Confederacy by “Spirits of Devils” | 1249 |
2. Final Holocaust Just Before Second Advent | 1250 |
3. Deluded Because Without Protection of Word | 1250 |
4. Two Opposing Forces Face to Face | 1251 |
5. Underlying Cause of the Great Deception | 1251 |
6. Impelled by Forces Beyond Human Control | 1252 |
IV. Vindication of God’s Truth; Overthrow of Satan’s Lie | 1252 |
1. Spiritistic Seances Date Back to Gates of Eden | 1252 |
2. Inevitable Outcome of Conflict of the Ages | 1253 |
3. Destruction for Believers of Satan’s Original Lie | 1254 |
62. Summing Up the Evidence of the Centuries | 1257 |
I. Build-up and Penetration of Immortal-Soul Concept | 1258 |
1. Triple Origin of Immortal Soul Innovation | 1258 |
2. Becomes Potent Philosophy Under Plato | 1259 |
3. Jewry Split Into Two Schools on Immortality | 1259 |
4. Motley Situation When Christ Appeared | 1260 |
5. Apostolic and Ante-Nicene Conditionalists | 1261 |
6. Eternal Tormentism Established by Tertullian | 1261 |
7. Universal Restorationism Projected by Origen | 1262 |
II. Reformation Sparks Resurgence of Conditionalism | 1263 |
1. Bleak and Largely Silent Centuries | 1263 |
2. Waldensian Adherents and Rabbinical Revolters | 1263 |
3. Ethiopian and Malabar Rejecters of Immortal-Soulism | 1264 |
4. Pomponatius Forces Declaration of Catholic Dogma | 1264 |
5. Conditionalism Sparks Split in Protestant Ranks | 1264 |
6. Notable Recruits to Conditionalist Cause | 1265 |
7. New World Voices Add Their Testimony | 1265 |
8. Fresh Revolts Add New Impetus | 1266 |
9. Notable Champions Arise in Britain and Continent | 1266 |
10. America Keeps Pace With Old World | 1267 |
III. Brilliant Array of Witnesses Marks Twentieth Century | 1268 |
1. Ground Swell of Revolt Against Traditional Positions | 1268 |
IV. Injection of the Culminating Factor | 1269 |
1. Supreme Factor in Last Great Struggle | 1269 |
2. Circumventing the Sentence of God | 1270 |
V. Time to Unmask Satan’s Masterpiece | 1271 |
1. Adapted to All Ages and Conditions | 1272 |
2. From Universal Penetration to Crowning Deception | 1272 |
3. Spiritualism a Cruel Travesty | 1273 |
4. Adapts Itself to Scientific Age | 1273 |
5. Sweeping World Into Threefold Alliance | 1274 |
6. Built Upon Reiteration of Unchanging Lie | 1274 |
7. Occult Augmentations From the East | 1275 |
8. High Time to Sound the Alarm | 1275 |
[CD-ROM Editor’s Note: In the original, the “Index of Personal Names” is located on pages 1336-1344]