Rob Bell is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and spiritual teacher. His books include Love Wins, How to Be Here, What We Talk About When We Talk About God, Velvet Elvis, The Zimzum of Love, Sex God, Jesus Wants to Save Christians, and Drops Like Stars. He hosts the weekly podcast The Robcast, which was named by iTunes as one of the best of 2015. He was profiled in The New Yorker and in TIME Magazine as one of 2011's hundred most influential people. He and his wife, Kristen, have three children and live in Los Angeles.
"In Love Wins, Rob Bell tackles the old heaven-and-hell question
and offers a courageous alternative answer. Thousands of readers
will find freedom and hope and a new way of understanding the
biblical story - from beginning to end." - Brian D. McLaren, author
of A New Kind of Christianity and Naked Spirituality
"In the current religious climate in America, it isn't easy to
develop an imagination, a thoroughly biblical imagination, that
takes in the comprehensive and eternal work of Christ in all people
and all circumstances in love and for salvation. Rob Bell goes a
long way in helping us acquire just such an imagination. Love Wins
accomplishes this without a trace of soft sentimentality and
without compromising an inch of evangelical conviction in its
proclamation of the good news that is most truly for all." - Eugene
H. Peterson, Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology, Regent
College, and author of The Message and The Pastor
"Love Wins is a bold, prophetic and poetic masterpiece. I don't
know any writer who expresses the inexpressible love of God as
powerfully and as beautifully as Rob Bell! Many will disagree with
some of Rob's perspectives, but no one who seriously engages this
book will put it down unchanged. A 'must read' book!" - Greg Boyd,
senior pastor at Woodland Hills Church and author of The Myth of a
Christian Nation
"Claiming that some versions of Jesus should be rejected,
particularly those used to intimidate and inspire fear or hatred,
Bell persuasively interprets the Bible as a message of love and
redemption. . . . His style is characteristically concise and oral,
his tone passionate and unabashedly positive." - Publishers
Weekly
"Outspoken pastor and best-selling author Bell dares to question
conventional Christian wisdom. . . . By asking pointed questions,
Bell raises issues some may find disturbing or, at the very least,
unsettling, not only about religion but about what it means to be a
believer. . . . Thought-provoking." - Booklist
"Love Wins is sure to become a classic." - Huffington Post
"This evangelical celebration of the love of God will open new
doors for Jesus seekers fed up with the toxic hellfire and
brimstone tirades of fundamentalist Christianity. As that happens,
love wins again!" - Spirituality and Practice
"Love Wins will make Christians re-examine their faith and will
help them reclaim a vital and exciting vision of heaven and God's
love." - Relevant
"Weaving the story of Obergefell and his late husband, as well as
the decades-long plight of civil rights attorney Al Gerhardstein,
into the larger context of the injustice faced by LGBTQ people,
Love Wins is sure to become a classic entry in our cultural
memory." - Huffington Post
"In reality, Love Wins seeks to break down the walls of rigid
religiosity; it exposes the heart of faith, the fate of the world
and how they are connected. The book is a challenging read, but a
necessary one because, within it, the author reveals where the
Church has missed the mark in sharing the most important message of
all time." - Beliefnet
"Much of Bell's book wisely focuses on our perceptions of God. For
example, why would God bait and switch in a moment's notice on such
fundamental matters as love and condemnation?... Charging Bell with
being a universalist doesn't work. Not only does the idea never
appear in the book, nothing could be less applicable to somebody
with Bell's own passionate faith in Jesus Christ.... The glue
holding Bell's project together is the firm conviction that Jesus
is bigger than any one religion. ...Bell fights every impulse in
our culture to domesticate Jesus. ...The triumph of Bell's book is
the absence of triumphalism. The only sin he attacks with any
ferocity is the sin of presumption. Time and again, Bell challenges
the reader to be open to surprise, mystery and all of the
unanswerables contained within the 'wide stream' called
Christianity. ....Bell has given theologically suspicious
Christians new courage to bet their life on Jesus Christ." -
Christian Century
"Bell fights every impulse in our culture to domesticate Jesus
[and] challenges the reader to be open to surprise, mystery and all
of the unanswerables. . . . Bell has given theologically suspicious
Christians new courage to bet their life on Jesus Christ." -
Christian Century
"Bell is at the forefront of a rethinking of Christianity in
America." - Time magazine
"One of the country's most influential evangelical pastors." - New
York Times
"This attention-getter of a book ignited a heated popular
conversation about whether God saves people like Gandhi or sends
him and billions of other non-Christians to a fiery and painful
place in the afterlife." - Publishers Weekly, Best Books of the
Year
"Gently written, yet fundamentally provocative, Bell's book seeks
to break free from a cookie-cutter faith into a more intimate
understanding of who Christ is and what He offers to the world.
More than anything, Love Wins is a refreshing and liberating call
to connect with a God who truly is love-love without limits." -
BookPage
"In his controversial bestseller, ...Bell challenges the notion of
heaven as an exclusive country club with a 'keep out' sign at its
entrance that would be condemned on earth for its political
incorrectness and intolerance. . . For Michelangelo, as for pastor
Bell, there is no divine prejudice in the afterlife -- and that's
probably why they call it heaven." - USA Today
"It isn't easy to develop a biblical imagination that takes in the
comprehensive and eternal work of Christ . . . Rob Bell goes a long
way in helping us acquire just such an imagination--without a trace
of soft sentimentality and without compromising an inch of
evangelical conviction." - Eugene H. Peterson, Professor Emeritus
of Spiritual Theology, Regent College, and author of The Message
and The Pastor
"A bold, prophetic and poetic masterpiece. I don't know any writer
who expresses the inexpressible love of God as powerfully and as
beautifully as Rob Bell! No one who seriously engages this book
will put it down unchanged. A 'must read' book!" - Greg Boyd,
senior pastor at Woodland Hills Church and author of The Myth of a
Christian Nation
"One of the nation's rock-star-popular young pastors, Rob Bell, has
stuck a pitchfork in how Christians talk about damnation." - USA
Today
"A great book, well within the bounds of orthodox Christianity and
passionate about Jesus. . . . [The real hellacious fight is
between] generous orthodoxy and stingy orthodoxy. There are stingy
people who just want to consign many others to hell and only a few
to heaven and take delight in the idea. But Rob Bell allows for a
lot of mystery in how Jesus reaches people." - Richard Mouw,
President, Fuller Seminary, quoted in USAToday
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