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Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives On Ultimate Questions (Paul R. Williamson)

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‘This volume is likely to become the stimulus for more than one series of sermons . . . More importantly, it may well stimulate its readers to live life now and die well because they have learned to live with eternity in view, cherishing the blessed promises and consolations of the gospel of Jesus Christ’ (D. A. Carson).

Significant aspects of death and the afterlife continue to be debated among evangelical Christians. Paul Williamson surveys the perspectives of our contemporary culture and the biblical world, and then highlights the traditional understanding of the biblical perspective and the issues over which evangelicals have become increasingly polarized.

Subsequent chapters explore the controversial areas: what happens immediately after we die; bodily resurrection; a final, universal judgment; the ultimate fate of those who do not receive God’s approval on the last day; and the biblical concept of an eschatological ‘heaven’.

Taking care to understand the ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman backgrounds, Williamson works through the most important Old and New Testament passages. He demonstrates that there is considerable exegetical support for the traditional evangelical understanding of death and the afterlife, and raises questions about the basis for the growing popularity of alternative understandings.

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Christians were once known as those who knew how to die well. In the Western world today, however, many of us have succumbed to the pressures of the surrounding culture, making us slow to talk about death and what lies beyond. Our creeds teach us to long for the new heaven and the new earth, and to trust Christ so as to escape the judgment we deserve, but instead of joining Christian voices across the ages and crying, 'Even so, come, Lord Jesus!', we sometimes succumb to a practical atheism. The first step toward regaining an eternal perspective is to rediscover what the Bible actually says about life, death, judgment, resurrection, and hell. And that is what Paul Williamson has undertaken. Taking care to understand the Ancient Near East and the Graeco-Roman world against which backgrounds the biblical documents were written, he surveys the emphases of the Old and New Testaments, working through the most important passages. This volume is likely to become the stimulus for more than one series of sermons on this subject. More important, it may well stimulate its readers to live life now and die well because they have learned to live with eternity in view, cherishing the blessed promises and consolations of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

- D. A. Carson

Table of Contents

Series preface

Author's preface

List of abbreviations

Introduction

1.  After death, what? Ultimate questions about death and the

     afterlife

     Death and the afterlife in contemporary perspective

     Death and the afterlife in ancient perspective

     Death and the afterlife in the ancient Near East

     Death and the afterlife in the Graeco-Roman world

     Death and the afterlife in biblical perspective

     Key issues in contemporary evangelical debate

     Conclusion

2.  Death - the ultimate separation?

     Introduction

     'What is man?' Biblical anthropology and the question of the soul

     The state of the dead and the question of post-mortem existence

         in the Old Testament

     The Old Testament's depiction of post-mortem existence and the

         realm of the dead

     The state of the dead and the question of an 'intermediate state'

         within intertestamental Judaism

     The state of the dead and the question of an intermediate state

         in the New Testament

     Conclusion

3.  Resurrection - the ultimate makeover?

     Introduction

     How the motif of 'resurrection' was employed and understood

         in the ancient world

     The Old Testament's perspective on the doctrine of resurrection

     The New Testament's perspective on the doctrine of resurrection

     Conclusion

4.  Judgment - the ultimate verdict?

     Introduction

     Eschatological judgment and divine recompense in the 

         Old Testament

     Eschatological judgment and divine recompense in the

         intertestamental literature

     Eschatological judgment and divine recompense in the 

         New Testament

     A resolution to the paradox?

     Conclusion

     Appendix: The spiritual status of the law-abiding Gentiles in

         Romans 2:12-16

5.  Hell - the ultimate holocaust?

     Introduction

     The fate of the wicked in the Old Testament

     The fate of the wicked in the intertestamental literature

     Books of envisage the prospect of destruction

     Books that imply post-mortem suffering/torment

     Later books that may reflect Christian interpolation

     The fate of the wicked in the New Testament

     Conclusion

6.  Heaven - the ultimate destination?

     Introduction

     The concept of 'heaven' and future hope in the Old Testament

     The concept of 'heaven' and 'paradise' in the intertestamental

         literature

     The concept of 'heaven' or the future inheritance in New

        Testament

     The new cosmos

     The new Jerusalem

     The new Eden

     Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index of authors

Index of Scripture references

Index of ancient sources

Product Details

Title: Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives On Ultimate Questions 

Author: Paul R. Williamson

Publisher: Apollos

Pages: 244

Binding: Paperback

Size: 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.5 cm

ISBN: 9781783595990

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