TY - GEN T1 - Hell : the logic of damnation T2 - Library of religious philosophy ; A1 - Walls, Jerry L. LA - English PP - Notre Dame, Ind. PB - University of Notre Dame Press YR - 1992 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm45730218 AB - Jerry L. Walls cogently argues that some traditional views of hell are still defensible and can be believed with intellectual and moral integrity. Focusing on the issues from the standpoint of philosophical theology, he explores the doctrine of hell in relation to both the divine nature and human nature. He argues, with respect to divine nature, that some versions of the doctrine are compatible not only with God's omnipotence and omniscience, but also with a strong account of His perfect goodness. The concept of divine goodness receives special attention since the doctrine of hell is most often rejected on moral grounds. In addition, Walls maintains that the doctrine of hell is intelligible from the standpoint of human freedom, since the idea of a decisive choice of evil is a coherent one. OP - 182 CN - BT836.2 .W33 1992eb SN - 9780585308609 SN - 0585308608 SN - 9780268161637 SN - 0268161631 SN - 9780268081539 SN - 0268081530 SN - 9780268010959 SN - 0268010951 SN - 9780268010966 SN - 026801096X KW - Hell : Christianity. KW - RELIGION : Christian Theology : Eschatology. KW - PHILOSOPHY / Religious KW - Hell : Christianity KW - Hòˆlle KW - Eschatologie KW - Hel. KW - Christianity : Doctrines : Hell ER -