Thoughts on Immortality with Some Remarks on Canon Farrar’s “Eternal Hope” and Kindred Subjects
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Useful for scholars of 19th-century Anglican eschatology, but too dated and polemical for general use.
Confidence 85%
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More information- Style
- Polemical
- Prerequisites
- Church history - Basic, Systematic theology - Basic
- Best use
- Deep work
- Tradition
- anglican
- Approach
- Polemical
A critique of F.W. Farrar's 'Eternal Hope', defending traditional views on immortality and everlasting punishment.
Strengths
- Engages with Farrar's arguments
- Historical insight into 19th-century eschatology
Limits
- Polemical tone
- Dated theology
- Narrow scope
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