"The book, rich in argument and thought-provoking, is highly
recommended for all those with an interest in soteriology and
eschatology."The Month
"We are offered an impressive case for the coherence of a revised
doctrine of hell....I hope...that our readers will grapple with
this subtle and widely ranging discussion, which is far richer than
my terse summary can reveal."--The Expository Times
"Those who are not squeamish will find much worth thinking about in
this tough-minded and toughly-argued book."--Theology
"Kvanvig's own theory deserves careful consideration....If a
philosophical analysis is called for, this is the book to read. It
brings us a long way into an intelligent, scripturally respectful,
and theologically acceptable discussion of a belief that has
traditionally been a forest of contradictions. Kvanvig's book may
be the best path through the forest yet."--Christianity and
Literature
"Kvanvig's solution to the problem of hell in ingenious. It should
be of interest to any philosopher who wants to explore alternatives
to the morally problematic doctrine of hell in traditional
Christianity."--Ethics
"The book, rich in argument and thought-provoking, is highly
recommended for all those with an interest in soteriology and
eschatology."The Month
"We are offered an impressive case for the coherence of a revised
doctrine of hell....I hope...that our readers will grapple with
this subtle and widely ranging discussion, which is far richer than
my terse summary can reveal."--The Expository Times
"Those who are not squeamish will find much worth thinking about in
this tough-minded and toughly-argued book."--Theology
"Kvanvig's own theory deserves careful consideration....If a
philosophical analysis is called for, this is the book to read. It
brings us a long way into an intelligent, scripturally respectful,
and theologically acceptable discussion of a belief that has
traditionally been a forest of contradictions. Kvanvig's book may
be the best path through the forest yet."--Christianity and
Literature
"Kvanvig's solution to the problem of hell in ingenious. It should
be of interest to any philosopher who wants to explore alternatives
to the morally problematic doctrine of hell in traditional
Christianity."--Ethics
"Jonathan Kvanvig's The Problem of Hell is a thoughtful,
theologically sensitive and philosophically daring attempt to save
the doctrine of hell from some of its most damning
critics...tough-minded, clearly written, imaginative and
thought-provoking."--The Philosophical Review
"[Kwanvig] argues convincingly and cogently for his position.
Highly recommended as a thoughtful, systematic treatment of the
doctrine of hell."--Southwestern Journal of Theology
"The book is a well argued, timely contribution to the theological
turn of recent philosophy of religion. Kvanvig's ideas surely will
provide the springboard to future discussions of the doctrine of
hell and divine punishment."--International Studies in Philosophy
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