The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2
- Table of Contents
 - Charts and Tabulations
 - From Author to Reader
 - Part I — From Repression and Obscurity to Restoration (600 to 1800)
 - Part II — Gathering Momentum and Status (1800 to 1900)
    
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Resurgence of Conditionalism Characterizes Nineteenth Century
    
- I. Unprecedented Developments Characterize the New Decades
 - II. Reaction to French Revolution Violence Impels Fresh Bible Study
 - III. Historical Setting for Nineteenth-Century Impetus
 - IV. Little-known Conditionalists Open Witness of Century
 - V. Congregation Splits Over Immortality and Resurrection Issues
 - VI. Wesleyan Watson—Lost Title to Immortality Regained Through Christ
 - VII. Baptist Hall—Eternal Torment Not Essential Article of Faith
 - VIII. Bishop Hampden—Brands “Innatism” as Remnant of Scholasticism
 - IX. Taylor—Predicts Unfettered Interpretation of Punishment Will Come
 - X. Archbishop Whately Expressly Rejects Immortal-Soulist Positions
 
 - CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Belated Appearance of Conditionalism in Colonial America
    
- I. Tremendous Shift From Theocratic Puritanism to Advent Expectancy
 - II. Revulsion Against Calvinist Extremism Led to Universalism
 - III. Edwards—Supreme Exponent of Never-ending Torment
 - IV. Hopkins—Agonies of Damned Add to joys of Saved
 - V. Upsurge of Universalism in Colonial and Early National America
 - VI. Significance and Result of the Battle of Pens
 
 - CHAPTER FIFTEEN: American Conditionalists Begin to Appear
 - CHAPTER SIXTEEN: “Deacon” Grew—George Storrs Line of Transmission
    
- I. “Deacon” Grew—Brings Conditionalism to George Storrs
 - II. Essence of Grew’s “Intermediate State” Tract
 - III. Gist of “Future Punishment, Not Eternal Life in Misery” Tract
 - IV. Storrs—Introduces Conditionalism Into Second Advent Movement
 - V. Digest of Storrs’s Famous “Six Sermons”
 - VI. Fitch—Storrs’s First Ministerial Convert to Conditionalism
 - VII. French—Death an Unconscious State Until Resurrection
 
 - CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: White—Creates New Epoch of Understanding
    
- I. Mid-century Begins Attainment of New Stature and Standing
 - II. Foster—Renounced Dogma of Eternal Torment of Wicked
 - III. Dobney—Explicitly Maintains Conditionalist Position
 - IV. Edward White—Pre-eminent Champion of Conditionalism
 - V. Presents Positive Conditionalism to World Successfully
 - VI. Dunn—Doctrine of Eternal Torment Not in Scripture
 
 - CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Constable’s Pre-eminent British Contribution
 - CHAPTER NINETEEN: Various Scholars Augment Conditionalist Appeal
    
- I. Bishop Perowne—Scholarly Advocate of Conditionalism
 - II. Thom—Innate Immortality Inference “Falls to the Ground”
 - III. Tinling—“Promise of Life” Through Christ Alone
 - IV. Tomlinson—Takes Issue With Bishop of Liverpool
 - V. Canon Row—Powerful Strokes Against Eternal-Tormentism
 - VI. Canon Aitken—Champions Conditionalism for Quarter Century
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY: Periodical Discussion and Pulpit Publicity
    
- I. Bishop Courtenay—Wicked End in “Total Cessation of Being”
 - II. Leask—Editor of Conditionalist Journal The Rainbow
 - III. Maude—Epochal Rainbow Article Creates Crisis
 - IV. Minton—Helps Lift “Life in Christ” From Obscurity
 - V. Dale—Conditionalism Makes Christian Fundamentals Invulnerable
 - VI. Anglican Test Case of Wilson v. Fendall Decided in 1864
 - VII. Darby—“Immortality of Soul” Comes From Platonism
 - VIII. Christadelphians—Likewise Adhere to Main Conditionalist Positions
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Farrar—Westminster Sermon Precipitates Crisis
    
- I. Dean Farrar—Dramatically Repudiates “Dogma of Eternal Torment”
 - II. Farrar’s Written Record of His Tremendous Researches
 - III. Missionary Impey—Resignation From Methodist Ministry
 - IV. Strang—Virile Conditionalist Editor and Scottish Polemicist
 - V. Thorough Investigation Leads to Strong Personal Convictions
 - VI. Laing—Effective Scottish Advocate of Conditionalism
 - VII. Ham—Bible Excludes Notion of Independent Immortality
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Periodicals Reflect Conflict and Advance
    
- I. Bible Echo—Panoramic Portrayal of Conditionalist Advances
 - II. Homiletic Monthly’s “Clerical Symposium on Immortality”
 - III. Active Discussion in Leading Periodicals in 1878-1879
 - IV. Denniston—Jamaican Frontier Conditionalist
 - V. Binney—In Maturity Repudiates Eternal Torment Thesis
 - VI. Westcott—Innate Immortality “Wholly Insufficient”
 - VII. Rotherham—Immortality Is “Contingent and Dependent”
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Conditionalist Association and Extension Library
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: New World Voices Match Old World Witnesses
    
- I. Moncrieff-Scottish-Canadian Voice Champions Conditionalism
 - II. Blain-Devastating Blow Against Eternal-Torment Innovation
 - III. Hudson-Lifts Conditionalism to Scholarly Level of Discussion
 - IV. Produces the American Conditionalist Classic
 - V. Abbot-Creator of Indispensable Aid for Evaluating Conditionalism
 - VI. Physician Ives-Man Mortal; Dead Asleep; Wicked Destroyed
 - VII. Additional Features in Enlarged American Edition
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Representative Literature Matched by Able Pulpiteers
    
- I. Pettingell-Major American Writer on Conditionalism in 1880’s
 - II. Able Coverage of Historical, Philosophical, and Biblical Evidence
 - III. Life Everlasting Appends “Symposium” With Twenty-one Participants
 - IV. Henry Ward Beecher-Finally Repudiates Dogma of Eternal Torment
 - V. Lyman Abbott-Denies Innate Immortality and Eternal Torment
 - VI. Harriet Beecher Stowe-Famous Author in Revolt
 - VII. Agnostic Ingersoll-Embittered by Eternal Torment Dogma
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Spokesmen of Various Faiths Augment Chorus
    
- I. Hendrickson-Truth of “Life in Christ” Unlocks “Hidden Mystery”
 - II. Professor Butler-Cloud Rolled Away From Face of God
 - III. Professor Bacon-Immortality “Conditional Upon the Act of God”
 - IV. Wilson-Eternal Life Only for Those “In Christ”
 - V. Hart-Goes to Very Heart of Provision of Immortality
 - VI. Independent Kramer-Immortality Only for Believers in Christ
 - VIl. Bishop Mann-Brilliant Midwest Champion of Conditionalism
 - VIII. Baker—Man Not Inherently Immortal; Wicked Will Perish
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Prominent Names Added to Conditionalist Roster
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Various Facets of Conditionalist Gem Presented
    
- I. High Scholastic Caliber of Representative Conditionalists
 - II. Oliphant-Publicly Professes Conditionalism at Installation
 - III. Episcopal Bishop Hopkins-Denies Eternal Torment Contention
 - IV. Parkhurst-Seeks Insurance Against Eventual Obliteration
 - V. Moomaw-Life Only in Christ; Total Destruction Without
 - VI. Edward Beecher-Scholarly Repudiator of Eternal Torment
 - VII. Conditionalism Makes Increasing Friends Among Clergy
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: Transcends Language Lines and Overleaps National Boundaries
    
- I. Oshausen-Immortality of Soul Theory Unknown to Scripture
 - II. Nitzsch-Have Only Contingent Immortality; May Cease
 - III. Schultz-Immortality Contingent; Destruction to Be Total
 - IV. High Lights of Dr. Schultz’s “Immortality” Treatise of 1861
 - V. Rothe-Suffering Ends in Extinction of the Wicked
 - VI. Dorner—Destructionist Theory Gaining in Approval
 - VII. Other German Scholars Support Conditionalist View
 - VIII. Vinet—“I Do Not Believe in the Immortality of the Soul”
 - IX. Secréatan—Rejects Both Eternal Torment and Universalism
 - X. Sabatier-Not All Are Immortal; Some Head for Dissolution
 - XI. Philosopher De May-Soul Only Conditionally Immortal; Can Perish
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY: Masterful Swiss and Belgian Voices Speak
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: Famous Premier Pastor, and Scientist Testify
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Paralleling Second Advent and Conditionalist Movements Merge
    
- I. Two World Movements-Neither Complete in Itself
 - II. Relationships of the Two Major Adventist Bodies
 - III. World in Ferment in Mid-century Decades
 - IV. Hastings-Virile American Exponent of Conditionalism
 - V. Grant-Conditionalist Debator, Editor, and Evangelist
 - VI. Taylor—Thumbnail History of Rejecters of Innate Immortality
 - VII. Whitmore-Writes in Standard Conditionalist Pattern
 - VIII. Wellcome-Publisher of Conditionalist Literature
 - IX. Piper—Popular Historical Sketch of Conditionalism’s Vicissitudes
 - X. Himes—In Later Life Espouses Conditionalism
 - XI. Nonevangelical “Jehovah’s Witnesses” Also Adopt Conditionalism
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: Emergence of Seventh-day Adventists as Conditionalists
    
- I. Underlying Reasons for Adventist Conditionalist Belief
 - II. Progressive Development of Fundamental Beliefs
 - III. James White-Organizational Leader Committed to Conditionalism
 - IV. Bates—With Conditionalist Background Supports Position
 - V. Ellen Harmon-Accepts Conditionalist View in 1843
 - VI. Andrews-Scholarly Writings Include Conditionalism
 - VII. Canright-Able Compiler of Scholarly Findings
 - VIII. Smith-Presents Case for Conditionalism for Seventh-day Adventists
 - IX. Examines Biblical Evidence for Conditionalism
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: 1,500,000 Seventh-day Adventists Champion Conditionalism
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: Presenting the Adventist Case for Conditionalism
    
- I. “Conflict of Ages” Series Sets Forth Conditionalist Position
 - II. Innate Immortality Concept Rests on “Authority of Satan”
 - III. Immortality Received at Resurrection After Sleep of Death
 - IV. Basic Fallacy of Immortal-Soul Presumption
 - V. Full Justification for Sinner’s Ultimate Extinction
 - VI. Three Problem Passages Clearly Expounded
 - VII. Spiritualism the Consummation of the Lie of Eden
 - VIII. Inner Philosophy Based on Principle of Desire for Deification
 - IX. Materialization of “Spirits” Is Deceptive Device
 
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Resurgence of Conditionalism Characterizes Nineteenth Century
    
 - Part III — Accelerated Acceptance and Expansion (Twentieth Century)
 - Part IV — Spiritualism Climaxes the Conflict (A Determining Factor)
 - Epilogue
 - Bibliography
 - Subject Guide