A Bibliography
For study of this topic I have listed a group of items that have been helpful in my studies.
[1] Isa 2:2-4, 25:4-12, 35: 1-10, 42:1-16, 49:1-26:, 56:1-8, 62:1-12.
[2] Johnston, Philip S. Shades of Sheol, Death and the Afterlife in the Old Testament. Downers Grove. Intervarsity Press, 2002.
[3] Revelation 20:1-6. Greek world chilia is translated millennium.
[4] Harmon, Steven R Every Knee Should Bow, Biblical Rationales for Universal Salvation in Early Christian Thought. New York. University Press of America, 2003.
[5] Trumbower, Jeffrey A. Rescue for the Dead, The Posthumous Salvation of Non-Christians in Early Christianity. New York. Oxford University Press, 2001. Edward Beecher. History of Opinions on the Scriptural Doctrine of Retribution. New York. D Appleton and Co., 1878.
[6] Evil and the God of Love. John Hick. Revised Ed. New York. HarperCollins,1977.
[7] Alive Again. . John Class. San Diego. Aventine Press, 2005 For those that enjoy Christian fiction offering a positive alternative to the “left behind” series.
[8] Burms, Norman T. Christian Mortalism from Tyndale to Milton. Cambridge. Harvard University Press, 1972.; Walker D.P. The Decline of Hell, Seventeenth-Century Discussions of Eternal Torment. Chicago. University of Chicago, 1964.; Froom, LeRoy. The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers. Washington, D.C. Review and Herald, 1966.
[9] Geoffrey Rowell, Hell and the Victorians, Oxford 1974
[10] The Age to come or Glorious Restitution. Joseph Marsh. Rochester, N.Y. Advent Harbinger Office. 1851
[11] Future Probation, A Symposium on the question “Is Salvation Possible After Death?”. London. James Nisbet, 1886 Rev Edward White, Rev Richard Littledale and others take the affirmative on the question. Associated with this work is Immortality A Clerical Symposium. 1887. Both of these contain essays originally published in the Homiletic Magazine.
[12] Eternal Hope, Five Sermons. F W. Farrar. London. MacMillan and Co. 1892, orig 1878.
Mercy and Judgment. F. W. Farrar. London. MacMillan and Co. 1904, originally 1881.
[13] Theological Essays. Frederick Denison Maurice. London. MacMillan. 1891. orig. 1853
[14] Dorner on the Future State. Being a translation of a section of Christian Doctrine..On the Last Things. Isaac Dorner. Trans by Newman Smyth. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1883
[15] Beyond the Grave. Hermann Cremer. Translated from the German. New York. Harper & Brothers, 1886
[16] Progressive Orthodoxy A Contribution to the Christian Interpretation of Christian Doctrine. By the Editors of “The Andover Review”. Boston and New Yrok. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1886. Also see Whither? A Theological Question for the Times. Charles Augustus Briggs. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1889.
[17] The Destiny of the Human Race: A Scriptural Inquiry. 2 volumes. Henry Dunn. London. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1863. This work is a primary work representing earthly restitution views.
[18] The Future Human Kingdom of Christ; Or Man’s Heaven to be this Earth. Rev Dunbar Isidore Heath. London: J W. Parker. 1852.
[19] The Future of the Non-Elect Dead: The Vast Majority of Mankind in all Ages. Rev W. Brookman, London. “The Faith” Press, 1906.
[20] A Vindication of the Government of God Over The Children of Men, or, the Promise and Oath of God to Abraham. George Storrs. New York. Published by the author. 1874.
[21] Atheism and Theism. John G Wilson. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott. 1883.
Discourses on Prophecy. John G. Wilson. Philadelphia: Published for the author. 1850.
[22] Hope for Our Race; or, God’s Government Vindicated. Jacob Blain of Buffalo NY. London: Elliot Stock, 1871
[23] The Three Worlds. NH Barbour, Rochester NY, 1877. Divine Plan of the Ages. C T Russell. Allegheny Pa, 1886. The Day Dawn. John H Paton. Almond MI, 1880. This group of works are referenced multiple times by George N Peters in his 3 volume work Theocratic Kingdom. 1883 reprinted 1952.
[24] What About Those Who Have Never Heard? Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Gabriel Fackre, Ronald Nash, John Sanders. Ed. John Sanders. Downers Grove, Intervarsity Press. 1995.
Through No Fault of the Own? The Fate of Those who Have Never Heard. Ed by William Crockett and James Sigountos. Grand Rapids. Baker Book House, 1991.
No Other Name. An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized. John Sanders. Grand Rapids. Wm. B. Eerdmans. 1992.
How Shall They be Saved? The Destiny of those Who Do Not Hear of Jesus.. Millard Erickson. Baker Books. 1996. Examines the multitude of options on this question. How indeed.
[1] Isa 2:2-4, 25:4-12, 35: 1-10, 42:1-16, 49:1-26:, 56:1-8, 62:1-12.
[2] Johnston, Philip S. Shades of Sheol, Death and the Afterlife in the Old Testament. Downers Grove. Intervarsity Press, 2002.
[3] Revelation 20:1-6. Greek world chilia is translated millennium.
[4] Harmon, Steven R Every Knee Should Bow, Biblical Rationales for Universal Salvation in Early Christian Thought. New York. University Press of America, 2003.
[5] Trumbower, Jeffrey A. Rescue for the Dead, The Posthumous Salvation of Non-Christians in Early Christianity. New York. Oxford University Press, 2001. Edward Beecher. History of Opinions on the Scriptural Doctrine of Retribution. New York. D Appleton and Co., 1878.
[6] Evil and the God of Love. John Hick. Revised Ed. New York. HarperCollins,1977.
[7] Alive Again. . John Class. San Diego. Aventine Press, 2005 For those that enjoy Christian fiction offering a positive alternative to the “left behind” series.
[8] Burms, Norman T. Christian Mortalism from Tyndale to Milton. Cambridge. Harvard University Press, 1972.; Walker D.P. The Decline of Hell, Seventeenth-Century Discussions of Eternal Torment. Chicago. University of Chicago, 1964.; Froom, LeRoy. The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers. Washington, D.C. Review and Herald, 1966.
[9] Geoffrey Rowell, Hell and the Victorians, Oxford 1974
[10] The Age to come or Glorious Restitution. Joseph Marsh. Rochester, N.Y. Advent Harbinger Office. 1851
[11] Future Probation, A Symposium on the question “Is Salvation Possible After Death?”. London. James Nisbet, 1886 Rev Edward White, Rev Richard Littledale and others take the affirmative on the question. Associated with this work is Immortality A Clerical Symposium. 1887. Both of these contain essays originally published in the Homiletic Magazine.
[12] Eternal Hope, Five Sermons. F W. Farrar. London. MacMillan and Co. 1892, orig 1878.
Mercy and Judgment. F. W. Farrar. London. MacMillan and Co. 1904, originally 1881.
[13] Theological Essays. Frederick Denison Maurice. London. MacMillan. 1891. orig. 1853
[14] Dorner on the Future State. Being a translation of a section of Christian Doctrine..On the Last Things. Isaac Dorner. Trans by Newman Smyth. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1883
[15] Beyond the Grave. Hermann Cremer. Translated from the German. New York. Harper & Brothers, 1886
[16] Progressive Orthodoxy A Contribution to the Christian Interpretation of Christian Doctrine. By the Editors of “The Andover Review”. Boston and New Yrok. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1886. Also see Whither? A Theological Question for the Times. Charles Augustus Briggs. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1889.
[17] The Destiny of the Human Race: A Scriptural Inquiry. 2 volumes. Henry Dunn. London. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1863. This work is a primary work representing earthly restitution views.
[18] The Future Human Kingdom of Christ; Or Man’s Heaven to be this Earth. Rev Dunbar Isidore Heath. London: J W. Parker. 1852.
[19] The Future of the Non-Elect Dead: The Vast Majority of Mankind in all Ages. Rev W. Brookman, London. “The Faith” Press, 1906.
[20] A Vindication of the Government of God Over The Children of Men, or, the Promise and Oath of God to Abraham. George Storrs. New York. Published by the author. 1874.
[21] Atheism and Theism. John G Wilson. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott. 1883.
Discourses on Prophecy. John G. Wilson. Philadelphia: Published for the author. 1850.
[22] Hope for Our Race; or, God’s Government Vindicated. Jacob Blain of Buffalo NY. London: Elliot Stock, 1871
[23] The Three Worlds. NH Barbour, Rochester NY, 1877. Divine Plan of the Ages. C T Russell. Allegheny Pa, 1886. The Day Dawn. John H Paton. Almond MI, 1880. This group of works are referenced multiple times by George N Peters in his 3 volume work Theocratic Kingdom. 1883 reprinted 1952.
[24] What About Those Who Have Never Heard? Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Gabriel Fackre, Ronald Nash, John Sanders. Ed. John Sanders. Downers Grove, Intervarsity Press. 1995.
Through No Fault of the Own? The Fate of Those who Have Never Heard. Ed by William Crockett and James Sigountos. Grand Rapids. Baker Book House, 1991.
No Other Name. An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized. John Sanders. Grand Rapids. Wm. B. Eerdmans. 1992.
How Shall They be Saved? The Destiny of those Who Do Not Hear of Jesus.. Millard Erickson. Baker Books. 1996. Examines the multitude of options on this question. How indeed.
1 Comments:
Why did Russell put the period of Fair Chance during the 1000 years, instead of immediately after it? It seems the more natural placement from Rev 20:1-5.
Thank You,
jpa
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